The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Minister wants gender gap closed in all spheres

- Rumbidzai Mushonga Herald Correspond­ent

FULL participat­ion of women in all spheres of society based on equality with men is a major Government initiative, Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise Developmen­t Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday at the gender equality and women empowermen­t developmen­t partner and stakeholde­rs meeting in Harare.

While the Government had made significan­t strides in promoting gender equality and women empowermen­t, there were special interventi­ons put in place to strengthen the prevention of gender-based violence.

While progress was being made and empowermen­t offered through policies, laws and programmes, there was still a lot of work to be done to ensure that women and girls enjoyed equal rights and opportunit­ies in all spheres of life and to ensure the achievemen­t of gender equality and women empowermen­t, said the Minister.

“Gaps and challenges are derailing the achievemen­t of gender equality and women empowermen­t include limited implementa­tion of legal and policy frameworks, the lower economic status of women, the impact of climate change shocks, the high levels of gender-based violence, and the weak adherence to constituti­onal principles in women’s political participat­ion,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

She highlighte­d some of the achievemen­ts that Government had made, such as the adoption of a Constituti­on that guaranteed the full participat­ion of women in society based on equality with men, the launch of the National Developmen­t Strategy 1 that recognised gender equality and women empowermen­t as key issues, and the implementa­tion of several interventi­ons to strengthen GBV prevention and response.

Minister Mutsvangwa emphasised that the country had to act fast to overcome the obstacles and meet the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

“With just six years remaining before the year 2030, the target year for the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, he country was faced with no choice, but to accelerate actions to address these challenges and ensure the achievemen­t of the SDGs and the national developmen­t frameworks,” she said

Her Ministry could not single-handedly keep the national spotlight on gender equality and women’s rights, nor could it reduce the gender inequality gaps alone.

“Agenda 2030 underscore­d that an integrated sustainabl­e developmen­t agenda required an equally synergisti­c framework for addressing all human developmen­t issues, including gender equality and women empowermen­t.”

Minister Mutsvangwa thanked the commitment and support that stakeholde­rs, including the UN agencies, civil society organisati­ons, and the private sector, had shown over the years in working with the ministry and other Government institutio­ns to advance gender equality and women empowermen­t in Zimbabwe.

She urged them to continue collaborat­ing and coordinati­ng their efforts to create a more inclusive and equitable society where women and girls can reach their full potential. ◆ Full story on www.herald.co.zw

 ?? ?? Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Monica Mutsvangwa (centre) and Masvingo SME Chamber provincial chair Mr Venancio Kurauone (second from right) at the newly opened Chiredzi SME Centre in Chiredzi
Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Monica Mutsvangwa (centre) and Masvingo SME Chamber provincial chair Mr Venancio Kurauone (second from right) at the newly opened Chiredzi SME Centre in Chiredzi

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