The entire planet had to adapt to the modality of teleworking, also the Equatorial Guinea Brussels Embassy’s team, due to the Coronavirus pandemic which has brought with it months of confinement. Despite the fact that in Europe it is gradually adapting to the new normal, the authorities continue to recommend that the corporations that can afford it, keep their employees working from home.
This is the case of the Equatorial Guinea Brussels Embassy’s team, which continue to address the important objectives through telework for this Diplomatic Mission, which covers the countries of Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Denmark, as well as the institutions of the European Union, the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OEACP) and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). However, last week the first face-to-face team meeting for more than three months took place, in which the Ambassador, Carmelo Nvono-Ncá, took the opportunity to analyze the progress of the main objectives of the year, as well as announced some of the new roles that some team members will begin to perform.
For the moment, following the recommendations, the team will continue to develop telework, although sporadically the Ambassador will convene joint work spaces to advance more effectively in the challenges of the year.
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