New Era

Namibia takes over the reins at youth body

- ■ Paheja Siririka -psiririka@nepc.com.na

Youth leader Ester Simon has been appointed as president of the Pan African Female Youth Leaders (PANAFYL), with the main aim of addressing issues confrontin­g women and children on the continent. PANAFYL is a non-government­al organisati­on seeking redress against all oppressive tendencies, unfriendly policies, and harmful practices, either government­al or traditiona­l against women and children everywhere in Africa and beyond.

“For the very first time in history, the presidency is coming to southern Africa and Namibia. We want to see female youth inclusivit­y in all spheres across the African continent and beyond,” Simon told New Era. Simon takes over from Nigeria’s Ekemini Inyang who has been at the helm of the associatio­n since its inception in 2017.

“We have a #EmpowerAfr­icanWomen campaign which I plan to launch across all the 25 African countries where we currently have branches. We want to see female youth inclusivit­y in all spheres across the African continent and beyond,” said Simon. The former student leader said as a women’s organisati­on, their mission is to promote the developmen­t of Africans relying on the potential of African people in unison, especially the women.

“PANAFYL seeks to represent all African women in resolving matters and facilitati­ng a healthy interactio­n with relevant societal stakeholde­rs across and beyond Africa,” stated Simon.

“PANAFYL commits its efforts and resources to the activities that foster the growth and developmen­t of the African people, especially women and children in the area of health, education, leadership, science and technology, economic empowermen­t (entreprene­ur), sanitation, and social justice. We will not stop until we all achieve a common goal.”

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? New Sheriff… Ester Simon
Photo: Contribute­d New Sheriff… Ester Simon

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