Rwanda s Kagame backs proposed global social protection fund
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Paul Kagame on Monday welcomed the proposed establishment of a global social protection fund, saying it will build resilience among societies to help them navigate the economic impact of future pandemics.
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The Gender Coordinator of the Public Utility Workers Union (PUWU), Madam Joyce Maku Appiah says it is important for workers and organization leaders to understand issues of gender and gender-based violence.
Speaking to the media at a Three-Day training workshop organized by PUWU for selected executives at the PUWU Hospitality and Conference Centre at Kasoa in the Central Region, Madam Maku Appiah said workers must be equipped with an understanding of gender and skill on how to integrate the provisions of the ILO Convention 190, as a mechanism for mitigating the increase of violence and harassment at the work and in the community.
More education needed on Issues of Gender and Gender-Based Violence -PUWU Gender Coordinator
By Kwabena Agyare || SaltfmOnline
DEC 22, 2020
The Gender Coordinator of the Public Utility Workers Union (PUWU), Madam Joyce Maku Appiah says it is important for workers and organization leaders to understand issues of gender and gender-based violence.
Speaking to the media at a Three-Day training workshop organized by PUWU for selected executives at the PUWU Hospitality and Conference Centre at Kasoa in the Central Region, Madam Maku Appiah said workers must be equipped with an understanding of gender and skill on how to integrate the provisions of the ILO Convention 190, as a mechanism for mitigating the increase of violence and harassment at the work and in the community.
More education needed on gender based violence – PUWU Gender Coordinator
The Gender Coordinator of the Public Utility Workers Union (PUWU), Joyce Maku Appiah says it is important for workers and organization leaders to understand issues of gender and gender-based violence.
Speaking to the media at a 3-day training workshop organized by PUWU for selected executives at the PUWU Hospitality and Conference Centre at Kasoa in the Central Region, Madam Maku Appiah said workers must be equipped with an understanding of gender and skill on how to integrate the provisions of the ILO Convention 190, as a mechanism for mitigating the increase of violence and harassment at the work and in the community.