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Interface Wien at International Women's Day in the open town hall
“Ladies first!” was the motto on Friday afternoon when the gates of Vienna City Hall opened…
Under the motto “Vienna, as you want”, the City of Vienna invited people to the event International Women's Day on March 8th to the town hall to discover special offers for girls and women. We from Interface Wien were also there!
Four great colleagues represented for Interface Wien Offers for girls and women: the girl focus of the project Jugendcollege StartWien, the advice center MALVA – Startbegleitung für Geflüchtete aus der Ukraine and the basic education offering Mama lernt Deutsch – Basisbildung für Frauen and were able to bring them closer to the numerous visitors and provide women with information about them.
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