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PRESS RELEASE
10 August 2009
South African Embassy in Syria
donates computers for Alliance Women’s Programme Centre

Damascus, 10 August 2009
The South African Embassy in Damascus celebrated
South African Women’s Day today by donating eleven computers to UNRWA
for use by the Alliance Women’s Programme Centre in the Old City.
In a statement, Dr. Stefania Pace-Shanklin, Acting
Deputy Director of UNRWA Affairs in Syria, thanked the Embassy for the
contribution that ‘will go a long way to support the local refugee women
who use this centre, particularly those who want to increase their
employability by upgrading their IT skills’.
In an intimate handover ceremony, South African
Ambassador, His Excellency Mohamed Dangor along with Mrs. Nazly Dangor
and members of staff, exchanged stories with local women from the centre
on the challenges and opportunities confronting women within Syria and
South Africa.
Commenting on the role of the centre to support
women’s empowerment, Mrs. Dangor emphasized that ‘women’s empowerment
and its relationship to achieving positive human development outcomes
can neither be ignored nor underestimated. Development and empowerment
are not mutually exclusive.’
Comparisons were also made between the father of
modern South Africa, Nelson Mandela, and the Palestine refugee community
in Syria, as two peoples working to achieve a sense of social and
economic justice for their respective communities.
The Alliance Women’s Programme Centre is a
financially self-sustaining community-based organization serving the
needs of Palestine refugee and local women in the Old City of Damascus.
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