Women empowerment transforms Africa

Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi
Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi

The annals of history are littered with factual accounts of successful women, some leaders of nations, others champions of social transformation with global consequence. It is gratifying to see that many African States have taken steps to ensure that this happens.

The African Union (AU) has produced statutes which Member States have ratified and continue to domesticate as a demonstration of their commitment to the empowerment of women. For Africa, it has become a necessary challenge to effectively utilise what is undoubtedly our best natural resource, our people. In the SADC, proof abounds of successful community projects led by women.

Women also face the burden of negative cultural practices. If it is not genital mutilation, it is being forced into early marriage by families and being forced to leave school; unfavourable inheritance laws; or being subjected to physical, mental and emotional abuse by a husband for fear of being killed or economic dependence.

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