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Zambia’s first ever SADC Gender Protocol Summit closed on a high note at the Cresta Golfview Lusaka Hotel on March 26 2013 with participants declaring 2015, Yes we must!
Under the banner 2015 Yes we Must! The SADC Gender Protocol @ Work the conference brought together 102 participants from local government authorities, municipalities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs, activists, FBOs and representatives of ministries of gender and local government.
Fourteen participants emerged as winners in various thematic areas under local government and media. A total of 31(78%) women and nine (22%) men entered for the awards in different categories: Gender based violence and conflict resolution; Sexual and reproductive rights; Health and HIV and AIDS, Education and economic development; Climate change and sustainable development, Media and local government institutional Centres of Excellence (COEs) and leadership.
Download the press release and winners list below.
Download : Press release: Zambia SADC Protocol Summit
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Congratulations Zambia for the first ever SADC Gender Protocol summit, and to those winners. Keep it up.
For our Country Tanzania, the event was yesterday March 27, 2013, also it was the first summit. Africa please, lets push on! “YES WE MUST”