Welcome to new Heads of the Gender Department

In this issue of Gender Dialogue, we wish to congratulate Ms. Ingrid Charles- Gumbs, St. Kitts and Nevis; Ms. Miriam Roache, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Ms. Lera Pascal, Saint Lucia, on the assumption of the positions of heads of the national machineries in those countries. One of the...

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spelling oai-11362-383932020-09-28T15:22:16Z Welcome to new Heads of the Gender Department CDCC DESARROLLO SOCIAL GENERO DERECHO JUVENTUD VIOLENCIA SEXISTA SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT GENDER LAW YOUTH GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE In this issue of Gender Dialogue, we wish to congratulate Ms. Ingrid Charles- Gumbs, St. Kitts and Nevis; Ms. Miriam Roache, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Ms. Lera Pascal, Saint Lucia, on the assumption of the positions of heads of the national machineries in those countries. One of the purposes of this newsletter is networking and we are therefore providing some information on these three new officers, in our ‘Profiles of the new Heads of the national machineries for women’. We have also invited some of the “older hands” to share some of their experiences as head of national machineries and to give some advice. We are grateful to have received contributions from Ms. Anita Zetina (Belize) and Ms. Sheila Roseau (Antigua and Barbuda). We note that Ms. Jeannie Ollivierre, a long serving coordinator of the Women’s Bureau in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, has now retired from the public service and we wish her all the very best. Ms. Bernadette Springer of Saint Lucia is now the Administrator of the Gros Islet Polyclinic and Ms. Rosalyn Hazelle has been promoted to Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Social Development in St. Kitts and Nevis. .--Home.--Welcome to new Heads of the Gender Departments.--Profiles of the new Heads of the national machineries for women.--Welcome to new Heads of the Gender Departments - Experience Talks.--Interview with Professor Rhoda Reddock.--Thirty-third Meeting of Presiding Officers focuses on poverty and on gender mainstreaming.-- Social Services and the Law.--Listening to the Youth: Structure and volition in the study of juvenile delinquency in Trinidad and Tobago.--Improving our understanding of Domestic Violence.--Recent publications.--Upcoming events. 2015-06-24T14:55:35Z 2015-06-24T14:55:35Z 2002-04 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38393 en Gender Dialogue 6 .pdf application/pdf CARIBE CARIBBEAN REGION ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean
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topic DESARROLLO SOCIAL
GENERO
DERECHO
JUVENTUD
VIOLENCIA SEXISTA
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
GENDER
LAW
YOUTH
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
spellingShingle DESARROLLO SOCIAL
GENERO
DERECHO
JUVENTUD
VIOLENCIA SEXISTA
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
GENDER
LAW
YOUTH
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
Welcome to new Heads of the Gender Department
description In this issue of Gender Dialogue, we wish to congratulate Ms. Ingrid Charles- Gumbs, St. Kitts and Nevis; Ms. Miriam Roache, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Ms. Lera Pascal, Saint Lucia, on the assumption of the positions of heads of the national machineries in those countries. One of the purposes of this newsletter is networking and we are therefore providing some information on these three new officers, in our ‘Profiles of the new Heads of the national machineries for women’. We have also invited some of the “older hands” to share some of their experiences as head of national machineries and to give some advice. We are grateful to have received contributions from Ms. Anita Zetina (Belize) and Ms. Sheila Roseau (Antigua and Barbuda). We note that Ms. Jeannie Ollivierre, a long serving coordinator of the Women’s Bureau in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, has now retired from the public service and we wish her all the very best. Ms. Bernadette Springer of Saint Lucia is now the Administrator of the Gros Islet Polyclinic and Ms. Rosalyn Hazelle has been promoted to Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Social Development in St. Kitts and Nevis.
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