The party's Women's League got a three-million-dollar fund this year for projects. Their administrative secretary discussed the group's role and plans. She stated the league acts as the core support structure, handling recruitment and local organizing to strengthen community presence. Their central task involves mobilizing members and maintaining engagement across the party.
Regarding the funding, she confirmed it operates as a revolving finance pool intended for any woman in the country seeking empowerment. Specific initiatives include establishing ten provincial hatcheries, along with promoting chicken and pig farming, sewing projects, and agriculture. Beyond money, she noted they provide business training through workshops on planning and financial management, plus mentorship and networking events. Professionals also advise on operations and ethics, with bank financing following a submitted proposal.
The conversation covered broader social issues. She emphasized encouraging women in food production and combating gender based violence through awareness campaigns that include men. Addressing the youth, her message urged girls to follow the example of existing women leaders. On drug abuse, she referenced a government task force and the push for more rehab and vocational centers to occupy idle minds. For attracting new voters, particularly first-timers, the strategy involves outreach to schools and young women over eighteen to explain government functions and civic responsibility, working with the education ministry.
Regarding the funding, she confirmed it operates as a revolving finance pool intended for any woman in the country seeking empowerment. Specific initiatives include establishing ten provincial hatcheries, along with promoting chicken and pig farming, sewing projects, and agriculture. Beyond money, she noted they provide business training through workshops on planning and financial management, plus mentorship and networking events. Professionals also advise on operations and ethics, with bank financing following a submitted proposal.
The conversation covered broader social issues. She emphasized encouraging women in food production and combating gender based violence through awareness campaigns that include men. Addressing the youth, her message urged girls to follow the example of existing women leaders. On drug abuse, she referenced a government task force and the push for more rehab and vocational centers to occupy idle minds. For attracting new voters, particularly first-timers, the strategy involves outreach to schools and young women over eighteen to explain government functions and civic responsibility, working with the education ministry.