The day was marked by a resounding call for women’s enhanced participation in shaping public policies. Aimée Félicité Essoué Békalé Essono Eny, vice-president of AWLN-Gabon and a member of Dyma, emphasized the need for women’s full integration into public policies. Officials commented on the matter.
Khady Ndiaye, coordinator of the Caucus jeunes d’AWLN-Gabon, praised the commitment of young female leaders, noting their ability to bridge advocacy, community action, and transformative leadership. Associations also expressed their intent to be a force of proposal, linking local issues like water scarcity and energy crises to family economy-friendly solutions. Paragraph] The National Women’s Day in Gabon serves as an annual reminder of the nation’s commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment.
This year’s celebration in Lambaréné underscores the ongoing journey towards gender equality, with a particular focus on the critical role women play in the nation’s development and governance.
*Additional reporting by ImNews*
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