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Minister, UN Coordinator discuss gender equality
Serbia🏛️ PoliticsCenter12 hr. ago

Minister, UN Coordinator discuss gender equality

Serbia's Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, Snežana Paunović, discussed gender equality with the United Nations Resident Coordinator, Matilde Mordt. Paunović emphasized the need for increased female participation in political, economic, and social spheres and highlighted the importance of institutional and international support for advancing gender equality. She specifically noted that smaller local self-government units face stronger gender stereotypes and prejudices. Mordt acknowledged Serbia's progress in gender equality and pledged continued UN support for initiatives aimed at improving women's status and enhancing institutional capacity.

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Minister, UN Coordinator discuss gender equality

Serbia's Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, Snežana Paunović, discussed gender equality with the United Nations Resident Coordinator, Matilde Mordt. Paunović emphasized the need for increased female participation in political, economic, and social spheres and highlighted the importance of institutional and international support for advancing gender equality. She specifically noted that smaller local self-government units face stronger gender stereotypes and prejudices. Mordt acknowledged Serbia's progress in gender equality and pledged continued UN support for initiatives aimed at improving women's status and enhancing institutional capacity.

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