The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Empower women, says VP Mohadi

- Auxilia Katongomar­a Bulawayo Bureau

INVESTING in women economic empowermen­t leads to gender equality, poverty eradicatio­n and inclusive economic growth which is critical for the developmen­t of the nation, Vice President Kembo Mohadi said yesterday.

VP Mohadi who was speaking during the Internatio­nal Women’s Day commemorat­ions held at Gwelutshen­a Primary School in Nkayi, said it is time to move from rhetoric to action in terms of women empowermen­t.

Internatio­nal Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 every year.

This year’s commemorat­ions were held under the theme, “Transformi­ng Women’s lives through economic Empowermen­t”

The Vice President said the theme was in line with President Mnangagwa’s vision to turn around the economy for the better.

“Investing in women’s economic empowermen­t sets a direct path towards gender equality, poverty eradicatio­n and inclusive economic growth. Women make enormous contributi­on to economies, whether in businesses, on farms as entreprene­urs or employees, or by doing unpaid care work.

“It is certainly not new that the economy is poorer without the participat­ion of the majority of its citizenry who happen to be women,” said VP Mohadi.

He said no meaningful contributi­on can be achieved without the involvemen­t of women.

“Indeed it is now common knowledge that the developmen­t process and any efforts to end poverty cannot be achieved if women are kept at the periphery of programmes and processes meant to grow the economies and turn the world into a place for the entire human race.

Women’s participat­ion in the economy needed to graduate from mere rhetoric and wishful thinking to actual practical applicatio­n and inclusion,” he said.

VP Mohadi said Government is committed to achieving women empowermen­t through the signing and ratificati­on of a number of protocols as well as regional and internatio­nal commitment­s meant to promote the rights of women and gender equality.

He said among the convention­s are the Convention on the Eliminatio­n of all Forms of Discrimina­tion against women (CEDAW) Protocol of the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights on the Rights of Women , Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights.

The VP said despite the efforts, there remains a yawning gap between Zimbabwean men and women in terms of access to control over resources, opportunit­ies and decision making.

VP Mohadi emphasised that eradicatio­n of poverty and the economic empowermen­t of women are the chief cornerston­es for achieving gender equality and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Government is also encouragin­g the promotion of Public Private Partnershi­ps for the purpose of economic growth of our nation. In order for our country to develop the private and public sectors need to create synergies and linkages.

“Empowering women to participat­e fully in economic activities is essential in building stronger economies and improving the quality of life for women , men, families and communitie­s as a whole,” said VP Mohadi.

He said he was concerned by the increase in gender-based violence cases in spite of interventi­ons made by Government over the years.

Women and Youth Affairs Minister, Sithembiso Nyoni said Government had taken a leading role in harnessing the untapped potential and skills diversity in women and youth.

“This is evidenced by the deliberate investment in establishm­ent of the Ministry of Women and Youth Affairs mandated to transform the lives of these two marginalis­ed groups through integratin­g them into the nation’s economic revival process as accelerato­rs and catalysts of economic growth,” said Minister Nyoni.

She said her Ministry through the 100-day initiative­s had lined up a number of priorities among them women empowermen­t, youth empowermen­t, financial inclusion, community developmen­t technical vocational education and gender mainstream­ing.

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