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OSCE Centre helps train Tajik's
civil servants to implement gender equality policies
July 27, 2006 - (osce) Raising awareness
of gender equality issues among civil servants and providing them
with gender analysis tools for their everyday work were the aims
of a five-day OSCE-supported training course which ended in Khorog
today.
"The technical support provided by the OSCE to the Civil Service
Training Institute, which organized the event, helped promote the
introduction of gender aspects into the training curriculum for
civil servants," said Gunta Robezniece, Gender Issues Officer
in the OSCE Centre in Dushanbe.
Munira Inoyatova, Rector of the Training Institute, emphasized that
Tajikistan's legislation met all international requirements concerning
gender equality. "To give civil servants the tools to analyze
the implementation of the adopted legislation and the programmes
in place will empower the country's civil service to become more
effective in implementing gender policy regulations."
The seminar participants were trained on the basic concepts of gender
theory, main components of gender analysis, gender budgeting, gender
issues and the legislative basis that guarantees gender equality
in Tajikistan. Similar courses are planned to take place in Dushanbe,
Kurgan-Tube and Khujand in the second half of 2006.
From: http://www.osce.org
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