Zimbabwean peacekeeper wins 2021 UN Military Gender Advocate of Year Award

Zimbabwean peacekeeper wins 2021 UN Military Gender Advocate of Year Award
Following reports of sexual and gender-based violence against women collecting firewood in Rubkona, South Sudan, Captain Irene Wilson Muro and and Major Winnet Zharare (2nd from the right) reached out to local women to discuss ways to stem the abuse.

Major Winnet Zharare (2nd from right) reached out to local women to discuss ways to stem sexual and gender-based violence against women

UNITED NATIONS, May 25 (NNN-Xinhua) — A Zimbabwean peacekeeper will receive the 2021 UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award, said the Department of Peace Operations in a press release on Tuesday.

Military observer Major Winnet Zharare, 39, served in Bentiu, South Sudan until April 2022 and will receive the award from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at a ceremony marking the International Day of UN Peacekeepers on Thursday.

“Through her service, she has demonstrated the invaluable role that women play in building trust, advocating for change and forging peace,” said Guterres in the press release. “Her example shows how we will all gain with more women at the decision-making table and gender parity in peace operations.”

Zharare deployed to the UN Mission in South Sudan in November 2020. Throughout her 17-month-long service, she advocated for gender parity and women’s participation, within her own ranks, among local military counterparts, and in host communities, said the press release. — NNN-XINHUA

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