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Continuing its commitment to gender awareness, the Gender and Development (GAD) Office, led by Dr. Ma Theresa B. Nardo, completes the distribution of the GAD Planner to the Gender and Development Focal Point System (GFPS) on 2 March.

The specially designed GAD Planner serves as a strategic tool, guiding university programs and activities in alignment with the annual GAD agenda. It enhances the integration of gender-responsive perspectives in the planning, implementation, and monitoring of initiatives across all units throughout the year.

With this initiative, TAU continues to uphold its role as a gender-responsive institution, fostering awareness, participation, and shared responsibility in advancing equality within the academic community.

#SmartTAU #GreenandGlobal #GAD #SDG4 #SDG5 #SDG10 SDG17

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Text | Carmina S. Melchor [Information Unit]

Photos | Various University Offices

Graphics | Nelmar A. Mallari [Information Unit]

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