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Zimbabwe: Gumbonzvanda meets with Head of State in advance of important UN position

Gumbonzvanda meets Head of State ahead of key UN role

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with wenceslaus
Published on 2024-02-01 22:09:55

the recent launch of the Global Women’s Economic Empowerment Initiative. Dr. Gumbonzvanda, who is the founder and executive director of Rozaria Memorial Trust, emphasized the need for women to assert their rights and demand equal access to economic opportunities.

The Global Women’s Economic Empowerment Initiative aims to address the barriers that prevent women from fully participating in the economy. These barriers include discriminatory laws and policies, unequal access to education and training, and limited access to financial resources. By providing women with the tools and resources they need to succeed, the initiative aims to create a more inclusive and equitable economic system.

Dr. Gumbonzvanda stressed the importance of women taking the lead in this initiative, as they are the ones directly affected by these systemic barriers. She called on women to organize and mobilize, to demand their rights and to hold their governments and corporations accountable for creating a more equitable economic system.

One of the key components of the initiative is to provide women with access to financial resources, such as microloans and savings programs. By providing women with the means to invest in their own businesses and ventures, the initiative aims to create a more robust and diverse economy. Dr. Gumbonzvanda emphasized the importance of empowering women economically, as it not only benefits women themselves, but also their families and communities.

In addition to providing access to financial resources, the initiative also aims to address the barriers that prevent women from fully participating in the workforce. This includes addressing discriminatory hiring practices, providing access to education and training, and creating supportive work environments. By addressing these barriers, the initiative aims to create more opportunities for women to enter and succeed in the workforce.

Dr. Gumbonzvanda also stressed the importance of addressing the gender pay gap, which continues to prevent women from achieving economic parity with men. She called on governments and corporations to take proactive steps to address this issue, including implementing equal pay policies and promoting gender diversity in the workforce.

In order to achieve these goals, Dr. Gumbonzvanda emphasized the need for collaboration and partnership among governments, corporations, and civil society. She recognized that no single entity can address these systemic barriers alone, and called for a coordinated effort to create meaningful and lasting change.

The Global Women’s Economic Empowerment Initiative has already seen success in several countries, where women have been able to access the resources and support they need to succeed in the economy. Dr. Gumbonzvanda emphasized the importance of sharing these success stories, in order to inspire and empower women in other countries to demand their rights and pursue economic opportunities.

In conclusion, Dr. Gumbonzvanda called on women across the globe to take a stand and demand their rightful place in the economy. She emphasized the importance of women organizing and mobilizing, and called for collaboration and partnership among governments, corporations, and civil society. By working together, she believes that it is possible to create a more inclusive and equitable economic system, where women have the same opportunities and access to resources as men.

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