Gender Awareness and Transformation through Education (GATE) Project.
Collaboration between Trinity College Dublin & Dar es Salaam Univ. College of Education
Click the following link for highlights of @GATEProject1 Gender Analysis workshop held at Dar es salaam University College of Education (DUCE) early this year - https://t.co/qu4IxVmr0Y
Bronagh Carr of @IrlEmbTanzania mentions 40 years of diplomatic relations between Ireland and Tanzania and the potential for two way learning and exchange.
Great to join @UniofDar and @tcddublin for the launch of their joint programme: Gender Awareness & Transformation through Education (@GATEProject1). Ireland is proud to support this work & to promote #genderequality through #education in Tanzania.
@susanpmurphy tells the audience at the @GATEProject1 launch that in preparing teachers they are providing the pipeline of change leaders and role models across Tanzania.
@susanpmurphy from @tcddublin presents @GATEProject1 to a captive audience in Dar Es Salaam this morning, all sharing an interest in gender equality in higher education, and in teacher education in particular. @mitchelloconnor
@susanpmurphy presents findings of a baseline staff survey in Dar Es Salaam UC of Education. On issues of sexual harassment and bullying... a ‘culture of silence’.. Not just a first world problem! @GATEProject1
The @GATEProject1 team had a great opportunity to showcase ongoing activities during TCD Provost's recent visit to @UniofDar & DUCE. The project aims to develop gender expertise in research. Click here for details: https://t.co/ElkCKFN3Wy @tcddublin@tcdglobal@pjprendergast
A fantastic morning in @UniofDar w/ @pjprendergast and Prof William Anangisye, Vice-Chancellor. Great discussions on innovation, entrepreneurship & on a strengthened partnership between @UniofDar and @tcddublin. Huge potential for deepened collaboration!