Does any sane person believe that when we execute a "Security Cooperation" engagement with some African Country where 95% of their force is male (plus 3 nurses and 2 cooks helpers), that shifting the gender balance of our trainers to 50% women is going to increase knowledge transfer?
Does any sane person believe that when we execute a "Security Cooperation" engagement with some African Country where 95% of their force is male (plus 3 nurses and 2 cooks helpers), that shifting the gender balance of our trainers to 50% women is going to increase knowledge transfer?
Does any sane person believe that when we execute a "Security Cooperation" engagement with some African Country where 95% of their force is male (plus 3 nurses and 2 cooks helpers), that shifting the gender balance of our trainers to 50% women is going to increase knowledge transfer?