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The head of the ministry is the Minister of Women and Children's Affairs and Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection. The first head of the ministry when it was created in 2001 was Gladys Asmah and first head of the ministry when it was renamed MGCSP in February 2013 is Nana Oye Lithur. [2]
Ministry of Agriculture, Liberia [1] Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Liberia [1] Ministry of Education, Liberia [2] Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (Liberia) [1] Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Liberia [1] Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, and Development, Liberia [2] Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Liberia [2]
It became the Department of Women's Affairs in 1983, and was kept as the Department of Women's Affairs in the February 1985 Executive Council. In 1987 it was detached from the government, as the MPR Executive Secretariat with responsibility for gender. [1] In 1990 a Ministry for Gender was established. In 1992, it became the General Secretariat ...
Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare (Nepal) Ministry for Women (New Zealand) Minister of Women's Affairs (Nigeria) Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (Peru) Ministry of Women and Family (여성가족부) (South Korea) Ministry of Women's Affairs (Sri Lanka) Ministry of Integration and Gender Equality (Sweden) Ministry of ...
Minister for Gender Equality, Diversity and Equal Opportunities; Ministry of Gender Equality and Family; Ministry of Gender, Family and Children; Ministry of Social Affairs and Gender Equality; Ministry of Social and Family Development; Minister of Women and Gender Equality; Ministry of Women and Children's Affairs
Ministry of Women and Family), formerly the Ministry of Gender Equality (여성부, 女性部, lit. ' Ministry of Women '), is a cabinet-level division of the government of South Korea. It was created on February 28, 1998, as the Presidential Commission on Women's Affairs. The current ministry was formed on March 19, 2010.
A Secretariat of State for the Advancement of Women was created in 1980 as a ministerial office attached to the Ministry of Labor. In 1992 this became a fully-fledged ministry, the Ministry for the Advancement of Women and Social Affairs, later called the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Status of Women (MINASCOM). [1]
Under this ministry, the Directorate of Women Affairs, National Women's Organization, Joyeeta Foundation, Bangladesh Shishu Academy and the DNA Laboratory Management Directorate, which are responsible forr development of women and children as well as overseeing women's empowerment, equality, protection and protection of rights.