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Changing lives
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COE Report card
Stage
Description
Date
Outputs
I
Meetings and adoption of COE concept
18 June 2010
Buy In Report
II
Situation analysis
18 June 2010
Situation Analysis
III
SADC Protocol on gender and development
IV
Inception workshop
V
Action planning workshop
VI
Adoption of action plan and signing of statement of commitment
VII
Media skills À“ campaigns planning skills (reinforce skills through campaigns)
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Gender Links is in @ZibagweC today! Backstopping workshop on clean energy value chain focusing on biogas production as a commercial business. Strengthening financial mgmt, market linkages & M&E for sustainable development #CleanEnergy@MoLGPWZim SUPPORTED BY: @SwedeninZWhttps://t.co/Gvpk0PLzia
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