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The Palestinian Businesswomen’s Association “Asala” and the General Federation of Palestinian Chambers of Commerce concluded a training course in mobilizing and advocacy for the gender units officers in the West Bank chambers of commerce was held at the headquarter of the General Union of Chambers of Commerce in the Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate.
The training course lasted for two separate days at a rate of 12 training hours provided by Asala’s trainer, Fidaa BAsalat, with the participation of the Hebron Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the South Hebron Chamber, the North Hebron Chamber, the Bethlehem Chamber, Ramallah and Bireh Chamber, the Tubas Chamber, the Jerusalem Chamber and and the General Union.
This is the first session during this year within the existing partnership between the General Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Asala, as next October will witness... Read more
Al-Fajir Al-Jadid TV
The Palestinian Businesswomen’s Association “Asala” and the General Federation of Palestinian Chambers of Commerce concluded a training course in mobilizing and advocacy for the gender units officers in the West Bank chambers of commerce was held at the headquarter of the General Union of Chambers of Commerce in the Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate.
The training course lasted for two separate days at a rate of 12 training hours provided by Asala’s trainer, Fidaa BAsalat, with the participation of the Hebron Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the South Hebron Chamber, the North Hebron Chamber, the Bethlehem Chamber, Ramallah and Bireh Chamber, the Tubas Chamber, the Jerusalem Chamber and and the General Union.
This is the first session during this year within the existing partnership between the General Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Asala, as next October will witness a new training course in communication and leadership skills, which will target all chambers of commerce in the West Bank.
It is noteworthy that this training comes within the Australian Neighborhood Development project funded by the Australian Development Agency and in partnership with ActionAid and the Community Partnership Institute at Bethlehem University.
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