Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Mentorship for women in politics

- Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu

THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has come up with a mentorship programme targeted at encouragin­g more women to participat­e in politics.

The commission says the programme will also address the country’s political domain infested with gender intoleranc­e which often manifests in violence, name calling, body shaming, sexual exploitati­on and harassment, stereotypi­ng and systemic exclusion – predominan­tly against women.

In a statement yesterday, ZGC said the programme will be implemente­d in partnershi­p with United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowermen­t of Women (UN Women) and the Women Rise in Politics (WRiP).

“The programme which targets the 2023 national elections and beyond, has been necessitat­ed by the decrease in the participat­ion and representa­tion of women in the recent past national elections. Women do not only constitute around 52 percent of the total population but are also the majority of voters in Zimbabwe,” said ZGC.

“Despite these facts, women hold only 23 percent of elective parliament­ary seats, 13, 3 percent of local government seats and 48 percent of the Senate.

“These unfortunat­e statistics are an affront to the aspiration­s of Zimbabwean­s for full gender equality (50-50) as captured in the Constituti­on.”

ZGC added that prevalent negative practices have hindered meaningful participat­ion and representa­tion of women in politics other than as voters.

“It is against this unfortunat­e background that the Commission, in conjunctio­n with UN Women and other developmen­t partners, initiated the Women Rise in Politics initiative.

“The programme will rest on the principle of inclusivit­y and therefore young women, women living in rural areas, women with disabiliti­es, women living with HIV, among other diversity, are especially encouraged to apply,” said ZGC.

Those interested may visit http://www. zgc.co.zw or contact ZGC chairperso­n Ms Margaret Mukahanana-Sangarwe on 0712214203/ 0772869214. They can also contact ZGC chief executive officer Mrs Virginia Muwanigwa on 0712899543/ 0772327955—@thamamoe .

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