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√ Evaluation of Training √ The organization of the workshop was rated as satisfactory by most participants, with some expressing concerns about the limited time allocated for certain topics.
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The facilitators were generally effective in conveying the subject matter, but some participants felt that the pace was too fast. √ The subject matter covered in the workshop was deemed good by most participants, with some expressing a need for more in-depth information on specific topics. The duration of the workshop was considered good by some, but others felt that it was too short. √ The effectiveness of the facilitators was rated as very good by most participants, with some expressing appreciation for their expertise and ability to engage the audience. However, some participants felt that the facilitators could have done more to address questions and concerns. √ The overall evaluation of the workshop was satisfactory, with most participants expressing a need for more time and more in-depth information on certain topics. Some participants felt that the workshop was a good introduction to the subject matter, but that more follow-up training was needed. √ Many participants found the sessions on oral contraceptive services and family planning to be the most useful, citing the practical information and real-world examples provided. Others found the sessions on communication skills and counseling techniques to be particularly useful. √ Some participants found the sessions on statistics and data analysis to be the least useful, citing the complexity of the material and the limited time allocated for discussion. Others found the sessions on policy and advocacy to be less relevant to their work. √ Many participants suggested that the workshop could be improved by providing more time for discussion and Q&A, as well as more in-depth information on specific topics. Some suggested that the workshop could be more interactive, with more opportunities for participants to engage with the material and with each other. √ Most participants expressed a commitment to using the knowledge gained in the workshop to improve oral contraceptive services in their workplaces. Many planned to implement changes to their counseling techniques, improve their communication skills, and increase their knowledge of family planning options. √ Many participants expressed a need for support in providing oral contraceptive services in their workplaces, citing a lack of resources and a need for more training and technical assistance. Some suggested that the workshop could provide more follow-up support and technical assistance to help participants implement the changes they had planned. √ Other comments from participants included suggestions for more training on specific topics, such as emergency contraception and abortion services. Some participants expressed a need for more information on how to address common challenges and barriers to providing oral contraceptive services.
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