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UNDP donates vehicle and office equipment to Ministry of Family and Women's Promotion UNDP Angola donated 1 (one) vehicle and Office equipment including computers, printers, camera and a projector to the Ministry of Family and Women's Promotion (MINFAMU) on Thursday, October 1, 2009 in Luanda. The donation, made available by the Spanish Cooperation, was aimed to support Gender related actions, the women's participation in several social activities and other components within the framework of the ongoing process of decentralization and local governance in Angola
Among the actions within the framework of component 4, the UNDP Angola Director stated that:
In her turn, the MINFAMU Minister, Mrs. Genoveva Lino, thanked the gesture, stressed its importance, and affirmed that the donation marked the existing cooperation between the Angolan government and UN, through UNDP, in strengthening the institutional capacity. For the Government Official, the new equipment will give an impetus to the tasks by her Ministry, to be able to reach the objectives foreseen for the woman's progress in Angola, and above all, as to Gender approach is concerned. The MINFAMU Minister added that besides the several joint interventions together along the years, UNDP's presence in the act was framed in the Program of Decentralization and Local Governance to which the Spanish Cooperation is part of and other social partners. Meanwhile, Spanish Cooperation Programme Director, Mr. Josep Puig, was grateful for introducing his country during the ceremony as a privileged partner of the United Nations. The diplomat recalled the strong commitment between his country and the Angolan government, in terms of support to decentralization process and women's empowerment, a will already expressed by Spain for experience sharing with Angola, he said. Mr. Puig concluded that his country has been and will continue to develop efforts and to allocate financial and human resources to support the Angolan government in this sense. It should be recalled that the Decentralization and Local Governance Project is led by the Ministry for Territory Administration (MAT), and comprises five components, namely: "Municipal Training", "Planning and Budget", "Fiscal Decentralization", "Gender and Participation" and "Coordination and Management." Under this project, the MINFAMU has been working in the implementation of actions in the provinces of Bengo, Kuanza Norte, Malanje, Uíge and Bié, to prepare women for their participation in decision making organs of several social spheres. |
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