THE STANDARD By
Rading Biko |
March 7th 2021 at 06:50:00 GMT +0300
From L-R:Rose Kerubo, Idah Kwamboka and Clara Moraa during a class session.(Rading Biko,Standard)
Two decades ago, women in Africa had reasons to expect change following a much-heralded 1995 Beijing Declaration – a global conference that set ambitious targets to transform the lives of women across the world.
Global leaders universally adopted the Beijing Declaration and Platform for the empowerment of women and girls.
It is now 21 years since global leaders committed to uplifting the status of women around the world, yet much is to be achieved for African women especially in a leadership position within the continent.
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