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Program Evaluation – 2024 Indigenous Peoples Rights, Climate Change, Human Rights and Business – Malaysia

Outcomes

Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with the following statements:
I have gained knowledge of and skills in applying Human Rights principles, standards, and mechanisms.
I have gained knowledge of and skills in applying Human Rights principles, standards, and mechanisms.
I have gained knowledge of and skills in using the UN system and mechanisms
I have gained knowledge of and skills in using the UN system and mechanisms
I have gained practical skills in some/all of the following: strategic advocacy, action planning, lobbying, peoples’ diplomacy, and engaging with government and business
I have gained practical skills in some/all of the following: strategic advocacy, action planning, lobbying, peoples' diplomacy, and engaging with government and business
I have developed collaborative networks with others in my country to enable sharing of information and support
I have developed collaborative networks with others in my country/region to enable sharing of information and support

Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with the following statements:
I have gained knowledge of and skills in applying the UNDRIP including the right to Free Prior and Informed Consent
I have gained knowledge of and skills in applying the UNDRIP including the right to Free Prior and Informed Consent
I have gained knowledge of human rights and business in relation to Indigenous Peoples
I have gained knowledge of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in relation to Indigenous Peoples
I have gained knowledge of climate change in relation to Indigenous Peoples
I have gained knowledge of environmental issues in relation to Indigenous Peoples

Content

Overall, how well did the program meet your expectations?
Overall, how well did the program meet your expectations?
Overall, how relevant was the program content to your work
Overall, how relevant was the program content to your work
Overall, how difficult was the program content?
Overall, how relevant was the program content to your work

Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with the following statement:
I feel more able and likely to apply the knowledge / skills gained to your organisation / work
Following this program, do you feel more able and likely to apply the knowledge / skills gained to your organisation / work?

Delivery

Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with the following statements:
The Facilitators were effective and created a safe and open learning environment
The Facilitators were effective and created a safe and open learning environment
The materials and documentation were useful and relevant
The materials and documentation were useful and relevant
Group work and practical exercises were effective in promoting a shared learning experience
Group work and practical exercises were effective in promoting a shared learning experience

Overall, how would you rate the DURATION of the program?

General Comments

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Do you identify as an Indigenous person or member of an Ethnic Minority?
Do you identify as a person with a disability?
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