WINDHOEK, Aug 1 (NNN-NAMPA) – Namibia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, yesterday said, for Africa to realise Agenda 2063, human capital must be developed, to end hunger, domestic and gender based violence, conflicts and war in the continent.
Speaking at the Africa’s women’s day commemoration and 60th anniversary of the Pan-African Women Organisation (PAWO) in Windhoek, Nandi-Ndaitwah said, these are threats and the biggest enemies of Africa’s development that must be dealt with decisively, as they are undermining the mental capacity of Africans.
“We all know peace is a prerequisite for development, therefore, as women we must have interest in the peace agenda. Peace is necessary for Africa to take advantage of our enabling instruments, such as the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement, to address the challenges facing us, in order to ensure that the wealth of the continent is used in the best interest of our people,” she said.
She said that, African Women have always played an integral role in the struggle of African people, to attain independence and human dignity at the National and Continental levels.
“It must also be mentioned that your participation here serves as a reminder of our shared commitment, to making sure that women empowerment in Africa gains momentum, and is accepted as normal in all areas, including politics, economy, education, and human rights,” she said, adding, PAWO was formed with a specific task to “unite all African Women’s Organisations into a single platform, to share good practice, promote human rights with a view to eliminating any form of discrimination against women, support Africa’s liberation and to promote full integration of African women in the economic, social and political development of the continent.
The theme of the 2022 Celebration of the African Women’s Day is – Towards Advancing Women’s Human Capital through accelerated social and economic development: addressing the scourge of violence while enhancing food security and good nutrition in Africa.– NNN-NAMPA