DPR @khaledManzlawiy moderated the dialogue by welcoming the speakers from @SingaporeUN, @ksamissionun , @UNDP , @ilo & @DSSAmsterdam and all the attendance, stressing the role of good #education in empowering #women in the labor market
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Princess Dr. Reem Al saud from
@ksamissionun, highlighted on trends in educational attainment and employment among#SaudiWomen in#SaudiArabia and pol icies aimed at increasing their labor force participationpic.twitter.com/6oOrl0EPwC
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Ms. Yasmin Ali, from
@SingaporeUN, highlighted on#Singapore's experience in educational policies that foster long-term economic and social benefits for womenpic.twitter.com/JdmcvhjXG4
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Ms. Lucy Wanjiru, from
@UNDP spook about the role of digital skills in advancing women's employment entrepreneurship. Sharing results, opportunities and challenges, drawing on experiences and lessons from#UNDP's global partnerships with the private sectorpic.twitter.com/cArDXcggBB
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Ms. Anneke Van Woerden from
@DSSAmsterdam shared some best practices from the School's educational model & why it is shaped in this way, and how local communities designed new innovations to of educating#women for the future.pic.twitter.com/3ugiIe8ley
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Mr. Vinicius Pinheiro, from
@ilo ends the discussion by affirms that the fields of education and caregiving are among the most important type of work but are the lowest in terms of quality of work and wage, and highlighted on the importance of quality#education for#womenpic.twitter.com/bRHLVsNhuF
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