Adviser Amal Ammar participates in the conclusion of the closing activities "Acting for women" Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco

Chancellor Amal Ammar participated today, in the activities of the proper work project for women in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco organized by the Finnish embassy in Egypt, in the presence of Dr. Susan Al -Qalini, a member of the Council, Dr. Essam Al -Adawi, a member of the Council, Rika Ella, Ambassador of the Republic of Finland in the Arab Republic of Egypt, and Enas Ayari, director of a decent work project for women in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco, The technical team for decent work for North African countries, Dalia Saeed, Director General of the Executive Secretariat of the Office of the President of the Council and the official of the Financial Education and Entrepreneurship Program in the Council, and Mai Mahmoud, Director General of the Women’s Skills Development Department in the Council, representatives of the Ministry of Labor, the Egyptian Industries Union, the trade unions, and the experts of the International Labor Organization. The pioneer, a decent work project for women in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco .. which we gathered on a common goal .. is to enhance women’s skills .. and improve their opportunities in decent work.
I extended sincere thanks and appreciation to the International Labor Organization (ILO), the UN partner supporting this project .. because of the technical, knowledge and institutional support he provided .. contributed to achieving tangible results on the ground .. in building the capabilities of national institutions and promoting social dialogue on issues of empowering women, women And decent work. National institutions, experts and practitioners, and for every woman who participated in her voice and experience. & nbsp; & nbsp;
Chancellor Amal Ammar emphasized that the council’s participation in this important project came from a deep belief that enhancing the capabilities of women is not an option .. but a necessity to achieve sustainable development .. social justice .. and community peace in our homelands. All local, regional and international partners are represented by the Ministry of Labor, the Federation of Industries and Civil Society Organizations, Syndicates and Research Centers .. And they all extended their sincere thanks, appreciation and gratitude. Creativity from Egypt online on the Jumia digital platform. Training ۱۲۷ Trainer for Financial Education, including ۷۰ a trainer who was approved nationally, and the approval of 9 trainers in the project women program spent. The use of them in implementing the program, and the total number of coaches accredited, including 14 trainers. Check out concrete results on the ground, through partnerships with ministries, national institutions and civil society organizations, as well as through direct interaction with women in different governorates, as we value joint and complementary experiences with our brothers from Tunisia and Morocco, which affected the experience and increased depth in understanding and regional cooperation & quot;
and concluded its speech, emphasizing that the conclusion of this project does not mean the end The way, but rather a new start to a long path towards stabilizing the concept of decent work as an inherent right for every woman, a really guaranteed by the constitution and the law and we will continue to work with effort and commitment to this path, guiding with what we learned, and motivated by what we have accomplished, and believers in the ability of Egyptian women and Arab women to make change .. The issue of women is the heart of development and the pillar of justice. In Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, and in each of our Arab region.
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