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Updated in EWS Feb 18, 2019
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The overall objective of this TC is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the public sector to promote gender equity through the development and implementation of an intervention program aimed at strengthening women's leadership in public management. The specific objectives are: (i) to strengthen the management and leadership capacity of women in public management through an intervention program; and (ii) visualize the female leadership and systematize and disseminate the intervention model for its expansion and replication in other public institutions of the country.
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