The Herald (Zimbabwe)

First Lady, regional counterpar­ts to launch ‘We are Equal’ campaign in Mozambique

- Tendai Rupapa in MAPUTO, Mozambique

FIRST LADY Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa is among her regional counterpar­ts who are here at the invitation of Mozambican First Lady Dr Isaura Nyusi for the launch of the “We are Equal campaign” and the signing of the “Zero Waste” commitment as the mothers of nations cement relations and share ideas on how best to serve people.

This comes at a time African First Ladies, on the advice of Amai Mnangagwa, have seen it fit to visit each other and meet regularly to share ideas and find solutions to pressing challenges instead of just meeting on the sidelines of major summits as had hitherto, been the tradition.

Dr Mnangagwa is joining Mrs Monica Chakwera of Malawi, Senator Oluremi Tinubu of Nigeria, Madam Neo Jane Masisi of Botswana and Mrs Jeannette Kagame of Rwanda. The Kingdom of Eswatini will also be represente­d.

Amai Mnangagwa who recently hosted the first-of itskind and oversubscr­ibed high level meeting of African First Ladies and other stakeholde­rs ahead of the 22nd edition of ICASA, is on record saying: “In most cases, as First Ladies, we do our meetings on the sidelines of major summits. However, there is need for us to visit each other and meet regularly.

“If we continue to have these kinds of meetings and visit each other’s countries, we will do more as mothers of nations. We get to know more and we encourage each other to do more for our people.”

First Ladies from Mozambique, Botswana, Nigeria and representa­tives from Egypt, Burundi, Angola and Zambia attended the high level meeting in Victoria Falls.

Mrs Nyusi paid a courtesy call on Dr Mnangagwa yesterday after her arrival and they held wide-ranging discussion­s and exchanged notes on various programmes.

The “We are Equal” campaign is a continenta­l initiative by the First Ladies through their Organisati­on of African First Ladies for Developmen­t (OAFLAD).

It seeks to close the gender gap in Africa and ensure males and females have equal access to education, healthcare and economic opportunit­ies.

Dr Mnangagwa launched the “We Are Equal” campaign in November last year.

The campaign, according to OAFLAD, focuses on key action areas including women’s health, access to reproducti­ve healthcare, gender-based violence, education and economic empowermen­t.

It also seeks to inject new urgency into the movement of gender equality.

Speaking at the launch of the campaign in New York, the United States last September, Dr Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe fully subscribed to it.

“We fully endorse the ‘We are Equal’ message which talks to the issue of gender equity and equality. We firmly believe that boys and girls, women and men are equal and we should close the gap in terms of education, economic empowermen­t, health and gender-based violence,” she said.

Zero Waste is a goal to re-design resource lifecycles so that materials are reused and waste is minimal.

As Zimbabwe’s environmen­tal patron, Dr Mnangagwa signed the Global Zero Waste goodwill declaratio­n to implement sound waste management practices on the sidelines of the 78th United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip became the first “Zero Waste” volunteer by being the inaugural signatory to the declaratio­n.

The movement is being spearheade­d by First Lady of Türkiye, Mrs Emine Erdogan and Dr Mnangagwa joined other global First Ladies in signing the declaratio­n becoming one of the 30 First Ladies who have appended their signatures to the pledge.

The First Ladies and other high-profile environmen­t champions pledged to promote the zero waste approach worldwide and share best practices for its wider recognitio­n and applicatio­n.

In Zimbabwe, Dr Mnangagwa launched the first of the kind colour-coded undergroun­d waste disposal facilities which are ideal for waste separation, emit less odour, are less prone to vandalism and have a high aesthetic appeal.

Back home, Dr Mnangagwa is also promoting recycling training in all the country’s provinces so that communitie­s turn waste into money.

She also works with theatre groups to provide educatainm­ent on the importance of waste management as she also participat­es in the cleaning of the streets to ensure cleanlines­s to ward off diseases.

Her office also works with the Ministry of Environmen­t, Climate and Wildlife through the Environmen­tal Management Agency to roll out campaign programmes to capacitate the grassroots communitie­s on the best practices on management of waste including reuse, recovery and recycling as a business.

 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa is welcomed by her Mozambican counterpar­t Dr Isaura Nyusi who invited her for today’s launch of “We are equal campaign” and “Zero waste” commitment in Maputo, Mozambique yesterday
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa is welcomed by her Mozambican counterpar­t Dr Isaura Nyusi who invited her for today’s launch of “We are equal campaign” and “Zero waste” commitment in Maputo, Mozambique yesterday
 ?? - Pictures: John Manzongo ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa with her Mozambican counterpar­t Dr Isaura Nyusi who invited her for today’s launch of “We are equal campaign” and “Zero waste” commitment in Maputo, Mozambique yesterday.
- Pictures: John Manzongo First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa with her Mozambican counterpar­t Dr Isaura Nyusi who invited her for today’s launch of “We are equal campaign” and “Zero waste” commitment in Maputo, Mozambique yesterday.
 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa meets her Mozambican counterpar­t Dr Isaura Nyusi who invited her for today’s launch of “We are equal campaign” and “Zero waste” commitment in Maputo
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa meets her Mozambican counterpar­t Dr Isaura Nyusi who invited her for today’s launch of “We are equal campaign” and “Zero waste” commitment in Maputo

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