A political think tank has urged parties in the country to consider young women for top leadership positions.
One of the participants (in DPP T-shirt) speaking during the meeting.-photo by Chris Loka, Nyasa Times
Democracy Works Foundation has made the APPEAL to political parties to create a space for young women to take leadership positions both at local and national levels.
The organisation’s Chief of Party, Augustine Magolowondo made the appeal Tuesday in Dowa during interface with political party governors in Dowa and youths and advised them to stop the tendency of receiving allowances for sustainability of projects.
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Political party leaders in Dowa District have hailed Danchurch Aid and Norwegian Church Aid for facilitating a project dubbed Young Women in Active Politics (YWAP) saying the project has capacitated young women to actively take part in political affairs in their respective communities.
Matsimbe(in black) speaking during the interface meeting at Mponera in Dowa.
Kapiza (Red tie)-we are happy that young women are developing political interest
Oga Chabwera speaking to the media after the meeting
Kapiza with women political leaders in Dowa
Funded by European Union (EU) the project targets 6 districts including Rumphi, Dowa, Ntchisi,Mzimba,Nsanje and Neno and it is being implemented by various partners that include Women Legal Resources Centre (WOLREC) Danish Institute for Parties and Democracy (DIPD) and Democracy Works Foundation (DWF).