The Kawasaki City Gender Equality Center is a base facility that promotes gender equality measures in Kawasaki City based on the "Gender Equality Kawasaki Ordinance".
The nickname "scrum 21," which was selected through a public call for citizens, reflects the idea that in the 21st century, all men and women will hold hands, shoulder to shoulder, help each other, and support each other, expanding their circle of activities and aiming for the realization of a gender-equal society.
We will start by understanding the current situation regarding gender equality in Kawasaki City and visualizing the issues. We will share these issues with various entities such as local companies, organizations, institutions, schools, neighborhood associations, and NPOs, and promote efforts to realize gender equality through cooperation and cooperation.
The Kawasaki Gender Equality Center (scrum 21) opened in September 1999 as a base facility for the promotion of gender equality measures in Kawasaki City. We are engaged in the following five businesses from a gender perspective.
1. Planning and implementation of lectures, events, and places of residence (thematic courses, self-help groups, handicraft clubs, concerts, scrum 21 Festival, etc.)
2. Counseling business (women's consultation, men's consultation, entrepreneurship consultation, etc. on life concerns, lifestyles, and work styles)
3. Information collection, provision, and public relations business (viewing materials, lending books, disseminating SNS, etc.)
4. Research and research project (research on gender equality in Kawasaki City, Research and research in collaboration with organizations, etc.)
5. Support for citizens' learning, training, and exchange activities (collaborative projects proposed by group groups, etc.)