Parliamentary Union Rates Rwanda High in Women Empowerment
As the world celebrates Women’s History Month this March, the issue of women participation in political leadership, particularly parliament, continues to be a challenge for many countries. But according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Rwanda is one of the leaders, with 61 percent in its legislature. Fatuma Ndangiza is a Rwandan female member of parliament and the East African Legislative Assembly. She said it requires a political will and leadership that favors women’s participation in decision making, and women organizing to advocate for their rights. Ndangiza received an award last week for her commitment to gender equality. She tells VOA’s James Butty, the award is also a recognition of Rwandan women.
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