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Take a Girl Child to Work Day is an annual corporate social investment event, held in South Africa since 2003. Companies involved organise for female learners (school pupils), usually from disadvantaged backgrounds, to spend the day at their place of work on the last Thursday of May. The initiative is organised by Cell C, a cellular service provider, and endorsed by the South African Department of Education. It has been called South Africa's "largest collaborative act of volunteerism".

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  • Der Girls’ Day ist ein einmal im Jahr stattfindender Aktionstag, der Mädchen und Frauen motivieren soll, technische und naturwissenschaftliche Berufe zu ergreifen. Der Girls’ Day soll dazu beitragen, den Anteil der weiblichen Beschäftigten in sogenannten „Männerberufen“ zu erhöhen und einen angenommenen bzw. für die Zukunft prognostizierten Fachkräftemangel in der Industrie zu verringern. Der Boys’ Day gilt als Pendant zum Girls’ Day. (de)
  • Take a Girl Child to Work Day is an annual corporate social investment event, held in South Africa since 2003. Companies involved organise for female learners (school pupils), usually from disadvantaged backgrounds, to spend the day at their place of work on the last Thursday of May. The initiative is organised by Cell C, a cellular service provider, and endorsed by the South African Department of Education. It has been called South Africa's "largest collaborative act of volunteerism". (en)
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  • Der Girls’ Day ist ein einmal im Jahr stattfindender Aktionstag, der Mädchen und Frauen motivieren soll, technische und naturwissenschaftliche Berufe zu ergreifen. Der Girls’ Day soll dazu beitragen, den Anteil der weiblichen Beschäftigten in sogenannten „Männerberufen“ zu erhöhen und einen angenommenen bzw. für die Zukunft prognostizierten Fachkräftemangel in der Industrie zu verringern. Der Boys’ Day gilt als Pendant zum Girls’ Day. (de)
  • Take a Girl Child to Work Day is an annual corporate social investment event, held in South Africa since 2003. Companies involved organise for female learners (school pupils), usually from disadvantaged backgrounds, to spend the day at their place of work on the last Thursday of May. The initiative is organised by Cell C, a cellular service provider, and endorsed by the South African Department of Education. It has been called South Africa's "largest collaborative act of volunteerism". (en)
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  • Girls’ Day (de)
  • Take a Girl Child to Work Day (en)
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