Ramaphosa Urges Women to Raise Their Voices at National Dialogue, Despite Key Withdrawals
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South African president urges gender equality across policies during Women’s Month
Cape Town, Aug 12 (SocialNews.XYZ) South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for gender equality to be part of all policies and decisions, with Women's Month underway in the country. In his latest weekly newsletter on Monday, Ramaphosa urged women to take center stage in the upcoming National Dialogue process, set to be launched in Pretoria on Friday, stressing their central role in shaping the nation's future, Xinhua news agency report…
Ramaphosa Calls for Gender Focused Approach in All Government Policies
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for a gendered approach to be integrated into all government policies and decisions in South Africa. In his latest newsletter, he emphasized that no policy should be made without considering its impact on women, who constitute over half of the country’s population. Speaking ahead of the National Dialogue’s first convention in Pretoria on Friday, Ramaphosa highlighted the need for women to take a central role …
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged women to use the forthcoming National Dialogue to raise issues affecting them. This is in his weekly letter to the nation. On Friday this week, organisations from across the country will gather for a national convention in Pretoria to kick-start the National Dialogue process. But President Ramaphosa says women should use this process to bring their challenges to the attention of the authorities. August is Wome…
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