Women for Women International Land Directors visit Google


Today, we seed the Google campus in Mount Perspective, Ca with Christine Karumba, Commonwealth Manager for the Belgian congo and Ngozi Eze, State Manager for Nigeria. We could n't take pictures in the edifices but caught this speedy one by the mark.

Google patronise dialogues like this frequently and does the recordings available on YouTube. Equally shortly as the recording is posted, we 'll do it available on our site. Meantime, I desired you all the know about the kinda interrogations Googlers holded for Christine and Ngoziand the cool work that we make together already. Ngozi and Christine both spoke about the Workforce 's Leading preparation courses that we offer in Nigeria and now the DRC and they were inquired how manpowers are enrolled for that progrgram and what degree of involvement communities holded in it given the province of women 's issues in their locations. Ngozi stated us about how she worked with local regime and community leaders and inquired them who they desired to attend their preparation. Therein mode, she holded support of local leading and the handses who were took holded some differentiation in being inquired also.

Josh Mendelsohn, our host at Google, inquired about how goodly we make or make n't work with the regimes local and national where we work. This gave Christine an chance to speak about the work her offices are making with the Women 's Affairs Council of the regime in the DRC. She holds worked hard to found Women for Women 's leading part in the land so that the regime may look to us as a resource. Ngozi spoke about work on a rattlingly local grade in each of the communities we work in you bet the local support is cardinal to taking us into a community. We too spoke about how important holding local leading of our programmes is to Women for Women International 's credibleness on the land and with the authoritieses.

Tanya Keen, a patron who work on Google Globe was there so we got a opportunity to thank her personally for the Google Earth layer she maked for Women for Women International. Look for more after when the picture is posted.