[Télégramme228]The 36 hard-working women of the transport sector of the West African under-area and the center, members of the ITF (International Federation of the Workmen of Transport), are since Tuesday March 04, in seminar in Lome for four days. Its main topic is “To reinforce the female leadership to build trade unions of strong transport and to fight against sexual violence and the VIH/SIDA”.
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