GIZ Workshop for Girls Day Lebanon
GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
GmbH) organized a workshop for the introduction of Girls Day to Lebanon.
The workshop was held on Wednesday 7 November 2012 in the Chamber of
Commerce and Industry in Zahle.
Girls Day is a day held yearly in Germany and many other countries to
raise interest among girls in vocations that are not usually chosen by
them. The target groups are girls in schools who are ten years and
above.
Girls Day or Girls Future day is held usually on Thursday of the forth
week of April every year.
It aims at broadening the perspective of girls regarding their career
choice and thus improving their prospects of future employment. It
focuses the attention of girls on handcrafts and jobs of technical and
natural science nature in industry, and tries to interest them in
studying vocational skills relating to those fields.
Janet
Gohlke, GIZ DSME, and Beate Stoff, GIZ consultant, lead the workshop.
It was attended by directors or owners of vocational schools,
industries, and businesses in the Beqaa region.
It was a very interesting day with wide ranging opinions from a few who
strongly objected to the idea, to many others who strongly supported it.
JLSS was represented in the workshop by the director, Rev. George D.
Haddad, and the head of the vocational department Mr. Joseph Bou Simaan.
JLSS committed to fully support the idea of "Girls Day Lebanon" through
encouraging its girls to participate and by opening all its workshops to
receiving girls from other schools for this event.
We thank GIZ and the Zahle Chamber of Commerce and Industry for this
workshop, and we assure them of our full cooperation for the realization
of this wonderful idea.