21.3 C
Sierra Leone
Thursday, September 19, 2024

Information minister urges Feminist Network Conference to invest in people

HomeAYV NewsInformation minister urges Feminist Network Conference to invest in people

Information minister urges Feminist Network Conference to invest in people

Date:

Related stories

“I can cure MPox…”Sierra Leone Traditional Healers President boasts

AYV News, September 18, 2024 A Sierra Leonean traditional healer...

President Bio pledges full Inquiry on Shell Building collapse

AYV News, September 18, 2024 fully investigate reasons that led...

“Seaweeds can be used for medicinal purposes…”-Medical experts inform

AYV News, September 18, 2024 Medical experts have informed that...

Vice President assures ‘Shell Building Collapsed’ survivors

AYV News, September 18, 2024 Sierra Leone’s Vice President, Dr....

AYV News, November 6, 2023

Sierra Leone’s Minister of Information and Civil Education has urged the Feminist Network for Gender Transformative Education Conference to use their platform to invest in people and to build alliances to achieve gender transformative education. The minister said that the cabinet of His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio is not only inclusive, but also gender sensitive.

Minister Chernor Bah made this call during the closing session of the Feminist Network for Gender Transformative Education conference in Istanbul, where the United Nations body has gathered from 1-3 November 2023 to discuss gender equality and steps needed to advance gender transformative education around the world.

Honorable Bah further told the gathering that for the first time since independence, Sierra Leone now has a vibrant cabinet of at least one in three ministers that are under the ages of 40 years. He called on the feminist movement to cultivate relationships with feminists in government and build solidarity bridges to advance the agenda.

He therefore encouraged the conference to expand investments in people and in locally rooted movements that work with allies in government to achieve an inclusive feminist future. He committed Sierra Leone’s continued leadership in advancing girls education and gender equality.

 

Latest stories

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once