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Gender issues in vocational training in Senegal

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The issue of gender in vocational training in Senegal is of crucial importance and deserves special attention. This issue raises key concerns with regard to gender equality, equitable access to education and training, and the empowerment of women in the vocational field.First of all, it is essential to recognize that gender disparities persist in Senegal's vocational training sector. Women often face barriers that limit their access to such training, including restrictive cultural and social norms, family expectations and financial constraints. This situation leads to an inequitable imbalance in women's participation in vocational training, limiting their employment opportunities and economic independence.What's more, even when women do manage to access vocational training, they often face additional challenges. Gender stereotypes persist, which can lead to discrimination and harassment at the training site.

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Alioune NDIAYE, Experto en desarrollo internacional, profesor a tiempo parcial en la FST/UCAD, experto evaluador acreditado por la ANAQSUP en gestión de proyectos y gestión de recursos humanos, jefe de la oficina de evaluación del Ministerio de Formación Profesional, Aprendizaje e Integración.

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Authors Alioune Ndiaye
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207215072
ISBN 9786207215072
No. of pages 120
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career

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