Gender and infrastructure: Can we get more women into engineering?
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... career. Why? In part because biases still exist when it comes to women ... work normally takes place in some of the most challenging locations in the ...
... work together to achieve success. The six Central American countries ... jobs and protecting their own citizens." PRODERE had five main objectives: To ...
... work directly with governments grow further. This is now more than a third of our total volume of services. And we continue to be called upon by national ...
... work, our focus remains on building peaceful and prosperous lives for everyone while protecting our planet. And that will only be possible if we all work ...
... employment and social inclusion. Before the project began only one ... job, to get out of their houses and to show the world that we are capable of ...
... job-training activities so that they transition into economically self-sufficient adults. Market-oriented skills training will be conducted in collaboration ...
... careers, while developing national capacity. Around 80 engineering ... job guidance and formal training to help guide them towards professional ...
... job.” Instead, the ambassador asked if UNOPS would take on a challenge with ... work. Can you share with us a memory of the project that has stuck with ...
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... work together. Closer cooperation between governments, and the public ... job creation, quality infrastructure can reduce income inequality. This is ...