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Mudavadi Calls for Faster Action on Gender Equality in Kenya
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27552, member: 2262"] Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi wants everyone to step up their support for women across Kenya. He shared his thoughts during International Women's Day 2025, saying we need to recognize how women help improve our society and economy in many ways. Mudavadi believes this year offers a perfect chance to turn promises into real actions that create meaningful changes for women worldwide. He described March 8 as an important day for all women and girls around the globe - a time to celebrate their wins and progress. He asked Kenyans to join the government in honoring mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters everywhere. He emphasized examining women's accomplishments, encouraging them, and ensuring fair access to opportunities everywhere. Mudavadi stressed the vital importance of including women leaders during peace talks because their voices matter greatly when solving conflicts and building lasting peace. Mudavadi thanked God for women and girls, calling them humanitarian voices who deserve a peaceful environment to nurture society. He urged businesses, community groups, and development partners to use current policies and laws to push for true gender equality. He dreams of a world without bias or discrimination - one that values differences and treats everyone fairly. The government plans to use the celebration day to teach people about gender violence issues. Mudavadi explained that stopping such violence requires strong responses, holding attackers responsible, and taking faster action through well-funded national plans and increased money for women's rights movements. [/QUOTE]
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