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Gender training course supported by OSCE ends in Uzbekistan
TASHKENT 28 April 2006
TASHKENT, 28 April 2006 - A five-day gender training course for participants from Uzbekistan's Ombudsman institution, the Women's Committee and other Uzbek women's organizations ended today in Tashkent.
The course, which was organized with the support of the OSCE Centre in Tashkent, aimed at preparing the trainers to help improving domestic capacity to promote gender equality in accordance with international standards and make it a sustainable activity by training national experts on gender issues.
The 23 participants covered topics such as trainers' skills, methodological training preparations, legislative gender expertise and the development of a gender strategy.
The initiative forms part of a joint project by the Ombudsman's office, the Women's Committee and the non-governmental organization, Civil Initiatives Support Centre.
The course, which was organized with the support of the OSCE Centre in Tashkent, aimed at preparing the trainers to help improving domestic capacity to promote gender equality in accordance with international standards and make it a sustainable activity by training national experts on gender issues.
The 23 participants covered topics such as trainers' skills, methodological training preparations, legislative gender expertise and the development of a gender strategy.
The initiative forms part of a joint project by the Ombudsman's office, the Women's Committee and the non-governmental organization, Civil Initiatives Support Centre.