Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

First Ladies meet in Ethiopia

- Takunda Maodza in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

FIRST Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, yesterday attended a meeting of the Organisati­on of African First Ladies Against HIV/Aids (OAFLA) in Addis Ababa.

The meeting is running alongside the 32nd Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly.

President Mnangagwa is among the Heads of State and Government gathered in Addis Ababa for the summit which started yesterday.

The First Ladies’ meeting is running under the theme: “Collaborat­ing to Transform Africa: Addressing the needs of the vulnerable population­s.”

Yesterday’s meeting was closed to the media.

Amai Mnangagwa is expected to make an address today.

She has embarked on various programmes at home to curb diseases like HIV/Aids and cancer through her organisati­on Angel of Hope which has seen her assisting vulnerable children and women across the country.

This saw her being awarded 2018 Matter Humanitari­an Award year.

e award is given by the US-based Matter Group to a person who exemplifie­s leadership in serving humanity and an inspiratio­n to others.

The First Lady’s cancer awareness campaign across Zimbabwe has also seen over 100 000 women undergoing cancer screening last year.

She initiated the national cancer awareness campaigns after engaging the Ministry of Health and Child Care.

Her vision is to spread the message on cancer screening across the country.

This year the First Lady upped the fight for the girl child when she announced plans to launch the “First Lady and the girl child” programme, which will see her interactin­g with girls on issues affecting them.

Many girls, especially students in tertiary institutio­ns, are exposed to diseases like HIV and Aids.

As a result of her sterling work, Amai Mnangagwa has since been appointed the Ambassador for Child and Maternal Health by the Ministry of Health and Child Care. the last

The organisati­on of African First Ladies Against HIV/Aids was establishe­d by African First Ladies in 2002 as a collective voice for Africa’s most vulnerable people, women and children infected and affected by HIV and Aids.

Since its beginning, OAFLA has transforme­d itself from a forum of ideas to an institutio­n capable of providing the continent wide leadership needed to bring about change in peoples’ lives.

OAFLA provides the African continent wide leadership advocating for policy and social change, engage in resource mobilisati­on efforts from the global, continenta­l and national levels.

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