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Maryam Monsef 3h
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Because everyone benefits from gender equality, we all have a role to play in advancing it.
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Maryam Monsef Aug 27
Congratulations to the recipients, and thank you for the great work you're doing to advance gender equality, and prevent and address gender-based violence.
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Maryam Monsef Aug 26
Thank you for sharing your work with me today! Keep it up - Canada & the world needs you!
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Belinda Fernandez Aug 27
Canada is committed to advancing gender equality and to ensuring that girls, adolescent girls, and women have access to quality education.
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Canada In Ghana Aug 26
Our new Head of Cooperation is pleased to chair the , where and other stakeholders are helping chart a way forward for and in Ghana.
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Canada in Senegal Aug 26
[REMINDER 📢] Does your organization work to improve the quality, access & demand for health services for women/adolescents/children? 🇨🇦 launched a call for proposals that you may want to consider! More information ➡️
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Canada In Ghana Aug 27
The reflection continues! Representatives of civil society, government, parliament and development partners led the dialogue on gender mainstreaming at ’s . We’re happy to be part of the conversation.
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