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USAID launches anti-harassment e-learning resource

KABUL), have launched the “Professionalism in the Workplace” e-Learning video, according to a statement on Monday.

The video would serve as a standard training tool for government workers who are responsible for workplace gender equality, professional communication, and anti-harassment, the statement said.

Promote works closely with Government of Afghanistan for female civil service workers.    

Since the start of the WIG project, USAID trained more than 3,000 women to serve in government, contributing to the Government of Afghanistan’s larger effort to increase women’s participation in the civil service to 30 percent.

The project conducted extensive research to identify and mitigate the obstacles preventing women from joining the civil service, among them, the lack of professional conduct and persistent harassment.

The e-Learning video will target these obstacles and seek to overcome them through training and awareness. 

The e-Learning video is based on a standard WIG training curriculum that the project delivered to more than 200 current civil service employees to build a culture of professionalism and anti-harassment. USAID produced the video in close collaboration with the Ministry of Women’s Affairs. 

More than 35 government representatives, who are committed to rolling out the video in their respective ministries and independent agencies, attended the launch event. 

 The Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, H.E. Spozhmai Wardak said, “[The Professionalism in the Workplace training] has been very effective. We decided to convert it into a video so that it can reach all of our employees. We cannot be effective and influential only through punishment. We can be more effective through awareness raising. I hope this video is used in all GIROA organizations.”

Promote is comprised of four activities that are implemented specifically for women. The activities include leadership development, government employment, economic participation, and civil society advocacy. To date, Promote has supported over 50,000 Afghan women in more than 30 provinces nationwide.

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