Empowering Women in Rural Communities
At the recent UN CSW68 event in New York, Mrs. Folashade Bamigboye, the Executive Director of Kids & Teens Resource Centre, shared an inspiring message about the crucial need for innovatively empowering women in rural areas. This important gathering brought together participants to discuss and address gender equality challenges affecting women in rural African communities.
In her address, Mrs. Bamigboye highlighted the persistent gender inequality faced by rural women and girls. She emphasized the theme, “Challenges and opportunities in achieving gender equality and the empowerment of rural women and girls.” Also, she stressed the need to overcome challenges and create opportunities for the empowerment of rural women and girls. She laid emphasis on key reasons why this empowerment is vital:
1. Economic Empowerment: Empowering women with access to financial resources, education, and training can help them start businesses, increase productivity, and gain independence, breaking the cycle of poverty.
2. Healthcare Improvement: Empowered women are more likely to seek healthcare for themselves and their families. This in turn leads to better maternal and child health outcomes.
3. Social Empowerment: Empowering women allows them to have a voice in decision-making processes. It also gives them the opportunity to participate in community development, access justice, and promote gender equality.
4. Educational Empowerment: Equal access to education equips women with the knowledge and skills needed for their personal and professional development.
Mrs. Bamigboye expressed gratitude to the esteemed partners for their support and commitment to the program’s success. She emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts and encouraged constructive conversations and actions towards gender equality and the empowerment of rural women and girls.
In conclusion, the address highlighted the transformative power of empowering women in rural Africa, envisioning a future of equitable opportunities and progress for all.
The discourse at UN CSW68, led by Mrs. Folashade Bamigboye, stands as a testament to the unwavering commitment to innovative women empowerment, envisioning a future of equitable opportunities and transformative progress for all.