PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):— To close off the International Women’s Day (IWD) campaign, a panel discussion “All About Business” is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, March 30 from 7 pm – 8 pm on the Government of St. Maarten radio station SXMGOV 107.9FM, Government’s Facebook page, SXMGOV, Women’s Desk, a division within Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs (CDFHA) with the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development Labour (Ministry VSA) said in a press statement.
Amanda Vital – Bedminister will moderate the panel discussion and the guest speakers are, Justine Webster from the License department, Ife Badejo Founder/Chief Experience Officer of PWR Agency, and Edsel Gumbs from Qredits.
The IWD activities have been a collaboration between CDFHA and the organization Prominent Women.
CDFHA and Prominent Women brought awareness to Women’s Day in March and hosted three information sessions that took place on Tuesday evenings which touched on important topics such as, empowerment, spirituality, mental health, and nutrition.
Though this campaign is coming to end, CDFHA and Prominent Women inspires the community to take every opportunity to #ChooseToChallenge the best that you can be.
Women’s desk encourages everyone to like, share, and follow the CDFHA FB page to be kept abreast with great initiatives that the department will be hosting throughout the year.
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