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Women’s Democracy Network Zimbabwe launches #InvestInHer

Women’s Democracy Network Zimbabwe (WDNZ) has launched a campaign to promote women’s inclusion and participation in democratic processes.

Dubbed #InvestinHer the campaign is part of the commemorations for Women’s Month courtesy of WDNZ.

It is working towards a gender-equal world.

The campaign coordinator Daphne Machiri said they want a world free of partiality, stereotyping, discrimination, and ferocity.

She said they are working towards a world that is inclusive, equitable, and diverse.

“The objective of the campaign is to promote women’s inclusion and participation in democratic processes.

“It is also aimed to commemorate Women’s Month by raising public awareness.

“We also seek to recognise women’s achievements in political leadership facets and not only politically but also their contributions towards socio-economic development.

“We are working towards a gender-equal world, a world free of partiality, stereotyping, discrimination, and ferocity.

“A world that is inclusive, equitable, and diverse where women are working towards achieving equality in leadership positions collectively and rise to stimulate inclusion in line with International Women’s Day theme.”

WDNZ powers to champion and advance women’s rights and inclusion, in addressing gender imbalance in Zimbabwe.

“WDN-ZW’s work fosters change in making sure there are equal opportunities for both men and women to participate in all levels of political decision-making.

WDN is commemorating International Women’s Month under the theme “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.

“We ought to amplify women’s voices, action, and leadership as we celebrate Women’s Power, Resilience, leadership, and Respect.

 

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