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Zimbabwe hosts SADC ministers' meeting on gender equality
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45512, member: 636"] Zimbabwe will host a major meeting for Southern African leaders focused on women's rights. The country serves as the current chair of the Southern African Development Community and expects more than 150 delegates. Ministers from across the region will gather from June 24 through June 27 to discuss gender equality. The meeting aims to strengthen cooperation between member nations on women's issues. Government officials and representatives from the SADC Secretariat will attend the conference. Minister Monica Mutsvangwa leads Zimbabwe's Women Affairs department and will host the gathering. She says the meeting gives countries a chance to share successful programs and address common challenges. Member states plan to review their progress on gender equality commitments made under regional agreements. Zimbabwe has created several policies to help women participate more fully in economic and social activities. The government has removed many barriers that previously limited women's opportunities. The conference follows this year's SADC theme about using innovation to boost economic growth across the region. Leaders want to find new ways to help women succeed in business and leadership roles. They will develop specific policy recommendations that countries can use at home. The discussions should lead to stronger partnerships between nations on women's empowerment efforts. Officials expect the meeting to produce concrete strategies for measuring progress on gender equality goals. [/QUOTE]
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