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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of the project is to develop a high-impact regional program for training and employability in the field of the knowledge economy, targeting in training and employability in the field of the knowledge economy, focused on vulnerable women, that will to reduce gender inequality by promoting female employment in the technology industry. industry. The program will serve to empower women through the development of socio-emotional, labor and technical skills and technical skills, which, among other things, discourages migration due to lack of opportunities and encourages opportunities, and encourage public-private-social collaboration to generate scalable and sustainable solutions.
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