Second phase of sensitization for DWCC
After the successful conduct of sensitization and advocacy in 10 Eastern Dzongkhags and Thromdes, the NCWC started second phase of sensitization in 5 Dzongkhags (Gasa, Punakha, Wangdue Phodrang, Bumthang, Trongsa) starting Wangdue Phodrang today.
The topics of advocacy are;
1. Terms of Reference (ToR) for the Dzongkhag Women and Children Committee (DWCC),
2. Child Care and Protection Act, 2011, Child Adoption Act, 2012, Domestic Violence Prevention Act, 2013,
3. Woman and Child Helpline (1098),
4. SoP on Case Management for Women and Children in Difficult Circumstances and
5. Implementation of Central Management Information System.
The participants includes DWCC members, Dzongkhag MSTF members, Y-VIA, CBSS, DAISAN volunteers and Gewog Administration Officers.
Thank you Wangdue Phodrang for the support and cooperation!
All Updates
- Procedures to avail Adoption services
- Two days training to the members of Dzongkhag/Thromdey Women and Child Committee on SOP on GBV Prevention
- Two days training to the members of Dzongkhag/Thromdey Women and Child Committee on SOP on GBV Prevention
- Congratulating Lt. Col Karma Rigzin, ASP, Women and Children Protection Division
- Training to the front-line responders and non-specialized service providers on SOP on GBV Prevention
- Two days training to the members of Dzongkhag/Thromdey Women and Child Committee on SOP on GBV Prevention
- Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen's Birthday
- Birth Anniversary of Her Majesty Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck
- Wishing Tashi Delek to Aum Karma Tshering, Royal University of Bhutan.
- #BeatCovidWithHer
- Compliant Management Officers - NCWC
- Selection Result for the Post of Program Officer (P5-P3) under Children Division, NCWC
- JICA Bhutan Office handed over creche equipment and advocacy materials
- Shortlist Candidate for the Post of Program Officer , Children Division, NCWC
- Consultancy Services for Conducting Capacity Assessment of the Civil Society Organizations and Government agencies working on Women and Children.