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Female workforce is “queen” in MCA Group's solar energy project

The MCA Group in Angola has reinforced the hiring of women in energy projects. This is the case of the solar project being implemented in Baía Farta, Benguela, which already has nine women in charge of assembly teams.

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"The MCA Group's solar project, which is currently being implemented in Baía Farta, Benguela, already has nine women in the operating structure, integrated in the electrical installation team and who play a leading role in the process of assembling intelligent solar panels", refers the company in a statement sent to VerAngola.

According to the note, last year marked "a turning point in terms of hiring" women.

"The MCA Group thus took an important step in the hiring of female labor, within the scope of Energies in Angola, where, by 2023, it expects to ensure the construction of at least seven more photovoltaic energy projects. There are already 13 women. who attended MCA Group internal process training as well as English training," the company says.

The company refers that one of its main concerns is "to ensure total gender equality, guaranteeing in all actions and decisions of the organizational structure the total absence of any differentiating element".

Globally, the MCA Group has 130 employees, one of its priorities being to increase the number of women "in more prominent roles in the organization, in terms of Management, Technical and Operational Coordination functions".

The company also reveals that the passage from 2020 to 2021 reflects an increase of "15 percent in the global number of female employees in leadership positions".

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