Training in the Georgian Social Protection System and Gender Issues
ShidaKartli. On October 16, the
International Labor Organization has organized a training in the Gori Civic
Engagement Center titled "Tripartite joint training in the Georgian Social
Protection System and Contemporary Gender Issues". Representatives of the
Union of Professional Unions of Georgia, the Ministry of Labor, Health and
Social Welfare and the Employers' Association were invited to the training.
The training was held in four sessions, discussed
at which were: gender issues in social protection; the Conventions of the
International Labor Organization; family/children allowance - compromises and choice when determining the
strategy; from the equal gender rights to the equal gender distribution of
family care. Each session resulted in the discussion on examined issues and the
current situation in Georgia.
The training
was delivered as part of the joint project of the Government of Finland and the
International Labor Organization.
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