United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative, Denise E. Antonio (right), presents graduate from the Women’s Economic Empowerment Programme, Andre-Lee Mason, with a certificate of participation, during a graduation ceremony held on May 25, at the Wembley Centre of Excellence in Clarendon. The Women’s Economic Empowerment Programme is facilitated under the European Union (EU)/United Nations Spotlight Initiative. A total of 20 survivors of domestic violence graduated.
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United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative, Denise E. Antonio (right), and Guidance Councillor at the Glenmuir High School, Althea Grant Francis (third right), with graduates from the Women’s Economic Empowerment Programme, (from left) Garpheyla Davis; Reneka Gordon; Trudy Daley; and Cadine Mcleod-Davis, at a graduation ceremony held on May 25, at the Wembley Centre of Excellence in Clarendon. The Women’s Economic Empowerment Programme is facilitated under the European Union (EU)/United Nations Spotlight Initiative. A total of 20 survivors of domestic violence graduated.
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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Clarendon Municipal Corporation, Rowhan Blake (right), presents graduate from the Women’s Economic Empowerment Programme, Lori-Ann Garvey, with a certificate of participation, during a graduation ceremony held on May 25, at the Wembley Centre of Excellence in Clarendon. The Women’s Economic Empowerment Programme is facilitated under the European Union (EU)/United Nations Spotlight Initiative. A total of 20 survivors of domestic violence graduated.
Last Updated: May 29, 2023
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