Training Session of Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) Fellows by Tanzanian Lawyer

Training Session of Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) Fellows by Tanzanian Lawyer

Lahore, The Gulf Observer: On 10th October 2024, Ms. Norga Komba, Legal Consultant and Advisor in Alternate Dispute Resolution Mechanism in Tanzania, led a captivating Training Session at Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) in Lahore. During the session, Ms. Norga shared valuable insights on Gender Equality in the modern era, emphasizing the evolving role of modern technology and its relationship with gender equality. Both men and women were highlighted as having competitive qualities, crucial for the mutual development of a nation.

Ms. Isha warmly welcomed Ms. Norga Komba, while Dr. Kalsoom Hanif, Coordinator for the Student Fellowship Initiative expressed immense gratitude for her expertise and the valuable information shared. Ms. Norga emphasized that men and women should be consistently facilitated on equal grounds, and that traditions and modernity can coexist when the qualities of adaptability and acceptance are inculcated. It was underscored that social upbringing plays an integral role in societal development, and that gender equality is a concept that can flourish through social activism and awareness.

The training session concluded with an interactive question and answer segment, during which students actively participated, shared their viewpoints, and posed questions to Ms. Norga Komba. Ms. Isha expressed appreciation to Ms. Norga Komba for her valuable time and the insightful session.