The Herald (South Africa)

‘Time to unleash economic potential of women,’ says Ramaphosa

- Zingisa Mvumvu

When women are on an equal footing with men for economic opportunit­ies‚ it will be for the good of all.

But this is happening at a snail’s pace‚ particular­ly in business and academia.

This is according to President Cyril Ramaphosa‚ whose weekly newsletter yesterday shone a spotlight on the economic exclusion of women and its effect on the country.

Ramaphosa said emancipati­ng women economical­ly would also be a deterrent to gender-based violence.

Economic freedom would enable women to stand on their own‚ making them less exposed to abuse and exploitati­on.

Ramaphosa said this agenda was one the country would pursue at a continenta­l level‚ having assumed the role of AU chair this year.

“It is only when women have their own means‚ when they can earn their own income‚ when they have assets to call their own‚ when they have skills and capabiliti­es‚ then they are able to fully control their destinies‚” Ramaphosa said.

“When we empower women in our society‚ what we are in effect doing is raising incomes and standards of living‚ alleviatin­g poverty and building more stable communitie­s.

“By unleashing the economic potential of women‚ we are unleashing the potential of our economies to grow and benefit all.

“Investing in women’s economic empowermen­t sets a direct path towards gender equality‚ poverty eradicatio­n and inclusive economic growth.”

Ramaphosa said it was concerning that little had been achieved to change the material conditions of women since the 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing.

It was for this reason that this generation had to make it a point that gender equality was achieved before another quarter of a century went by.

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