African Women Leaders Urge Unity to Bridge Gender Gap in Leadership
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The National Women Council (NWC) at the level of the City of Kigali has called upon women leaders in the City to participate in the country’s development by taking advantage of the opportunities presented by gender equality principle in decision-making.
The call was made recently in the City of Kigali in a gathering that had brought together women leaders from Sectors, Districts, and Women representatives from cooperatives in Kigali.
Jacqueline Kamanzi, the Executive Secretary of the National Women Council requested women to embrace deep collaboration among them to succeed in making the needed changes.
“Wherever you are, whether you lead at the cell level, sector, or district, we all have the responsibility to look after and help women who work for the country to show their potential, and those who come together, God finds them,” Kamanzi said.
She encouraged fellow women leaders to work on preparing the upcoming young women leaders for the next generation.
Jean-Paul Munyandamutsa, Director General of Good Governance in the City of Kigali cautioned women leaders in the City of Kigali about neglecting problems and requested them to become considerate when addressing challenges.
“Some people don’t like to look at the problems and want to show that things are going well, so you have to avoid being the same,” Munyandamutsa said.
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