In accordance with the Supreme Decree No. 010-2022-MIMP, published today in the official newspaper El Peruano, the executive branch ordered mandatory gender training for the entire public sector in order to prevent violence and discrimination at all levels of the state.
The rule bears the signatures of the President of the Republic, the President of the Council of Ministers, Aníbal Torres, and the Minister of Women’s Affairs, Diana Miloslavic.
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According to the aforementioned resolution, the mandatory nature of gender training will contribute to the improvement of activities carried out by the state “within the framework of public administration with gender equality, cultural relevance D non-discrimination”Besides, he achieves.”three levels” state administration.
“Gender training is mandatory for officials, directors and civil servants, including proxies of public administration bodies at three levels of government, as well as employees state companies’ is in the normal range.
This training will take place in Seminar “Gender approach to decision-making in public administration”which will be planned and managed by the Ministry of Women’s Affairs (Mimp) and the National Civil Service Directorate (SERVIR) in their capacity as “governing bodies for gender and human resources administration” respectively. Moreover, it will last “24 academic hours”.
“The content of the training corresponds content approved by the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Groupsas the governing body for gender equality, as a learning priority for the strengthening of the civil service.”
It has also been established that quarterly”Government entities at three levels of government and state-owned companies” will send SERVIR, details of the staff involved with gender training, as well as staff who have not fulfilled this obligation.
The rule states that the implementation of the provisions will be carried out “progressively” with the annual institutional budget of Mimp and SERVIR. In addition, the implementation plan must be approved by SERVIR. within 120 business days after the issuance of the Supreme Decree.
Source: RPP
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