LIBREVILLE, GABON — On the occasion of the National Women’s Day, the Mouvement des femmes pour le développement durable (MFDD) held a significant gathering in Libreville, where members were educated on themes of citizenship, their rights, and responsibilities. Officials commented on the matter.
In a bid to enhance women’s autonomy and engagement, the MFDD’s founder, Félicité Kondé, emphasized the importance of these discussions. Established years ago, the MFDD is dedicated to promoting solidarity among women through mutual support and actions aimed at sustainable and inclusive development.
The organization brings together women from diverse sectors, all committed to advancing the cause of sustainable development.
The event also saw the Réseau National des Femmes Médiatrices de Paix du Gabon (RENAFEM-GA) celebrate the contributions of women to nation-building and peace. Recognized for its role in promoting gender equality and women’s rights, RENAFEM-GA highlighted the ongoing efforts to achieve gender parity and empower women across Gabon.
The celebration of the National Women’s Day in Gabon marked a pivotal moment for the MFDD to reinforce the rights and responsibilities of its members.
As the event concluded, further details on the specific actions and initiatives planned for gender equality in Gabon following the celebration are eagerly awaited.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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