Annual Gender and Child Focal Point(GCFP) meeting
The National Commission for Women and Children(NCWC) is organizing Annual Gender and Child Focal Point(GCFP) meeting from 20th to 25th January, 2020. The main objective of the meeting is to orient GCFPs on the initiatives to promote gender equality and child wellbeing and protection, update on the progress, discuss challenges and way forward. It is also to sensitize on the plans, programs and systems in place and build capacity of the GCFPs on Project Management Cycle from gender and child wellbeing and protection perspective
The GCFPs were sensitized on the Gender and Climate Change linkages including legislations, initiatives and the implementation of Gender Responsive Nationally Determined Contributions in the country. Sessions on linkages between "Gender and Waste" and "Gender and Agriculture" was also conducted to enhance their understanding on differential impacts of Climate Change on men and women. The session is also expected to provide understanding on the differential adaptation and mitigation capacities of men and women in Climate Change.
All Updates
- Selection Result for the Post of Counselors
- Five-day training For the facilitators of the Gakey Lamtoen: Bhutan Gender-Based Violence Prevention Project caregiver groups
- Five-day training for the adolescent groups' facilitators of the Gakey Lamtoen: Bhutan Gender-Based Violence Prevention Project
- Validation workshop on Impact COVID19 to Women and Children.
- In-depth assessment of the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on women and children
- Sensitization on Sexual Harassment at Teckpark
- Sensitization on Sexual Harassment at CDCL
- 13th Coronation Anniversary of our beloved Druk Gyalpo
- Project Steering Committee Meeting for the Gakey Lamtoen
- 10th Royal Wedding Anniversary
- Happy International Day of the Girl Child!
- Shortlisted Candidates for the post of Counselors
- Consultation on marriageable age review report
- Training on Early Identification and Safe Referral (EISR) to the Scouts Focal and Media Person
- Ending Violence Against Children