Luanda - Angola participates in the meeting of G-20 Employment and Labor ministers, which takes place from this Tuesday until Friday, in the city of Fortaleza, in Brazil.
The minister of Public Administration, Labor and Social Security, Teresa Dias, heads the Angolan delegation to the event that aims to create quality jobs and promote decent work to guarantee social inclusion and cross out poverty.
It also aims to promote a fair transition in the process of digital and energy transformations, the use of techs as a path to improving everyone's quality of life and gender equality and promoting diversity in the world of work.
Minister Teresa Dias is expected to speak at the meeting on Thursday about government policies aimed at offering more and more jobs.
The fair Transition Leadership Forum is also planned for Thursday.
On Friday, the 26th, there will be a discussion on gender equality and the promotion of diversity in the world of work, as well as the use of technologies as a means of improving everyone's quality of life.
Also on the agenda is intervention on technologies and consequently the Adoption of the Ministers' Declaration.
In addition to the European Union and the African Union, the G-20 includes South Africa, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, South Korea, USA, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, United Kingdom, Russia and Turkey.
The countries together represent about 80 percent of the world's gross product, 75 percent of international trade, two-thirds of the global population and 60 percent of the world's land area.
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