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Rural Women Parliament Opens With Focus on Economic Empowerment and Inclusion


Rural Women Parliament Opens With Focus on Economic Empowerment and Inclusion

The 8th session of the Rural Women Parliament (RWP) commenced in Windhoek this week under the theme “Breaking Barriers: Advancing Sustainable Support and Services for Rural Women and Men.” The gathering brought together 42 participants from all 14 regions, including 14 men, to foster consensus-building and joint solutions on issues affecting rural communities.

One of the first items on the agenda was the motion “Economic Empowerment and Inclusion,” presented by Deputy Minister of Mines, Energy and Industry, Hon. Gaudentia Krohne. Following an engaging question-and-answer session, the members of parliament unanimously adopted the motion, underscoring their commitment to advancing rural livelihoods.

During the opening day, members also elected new leadership. Honourable Maria Mwala from Kavango East Region was chosen as the Chairperson, with Honourable Simon Nunyango from //Kharas Region becoming vice-chairperson. Honourable Bonifatius Kambongela from Khomas Region was elected chief whip, while Honourable Diina Klemens, also from Khomas, will serve as deputy chief whip.

In her acceptance speech, Mwala expressed gratitude for the confidence placed in her, pledging to serve with “deep humility and unwavering commitment to inclusive, equitable, and sustainable rural development.” She emphasized the need to champion the voices of both women and men in rural areas, promote gender equality, and strengthen good governance.

Mwala further highlighted the challenges facing rural communities, such as limited economic opportunities, inadequate services, and exclusion from meaningful governance processes. At the same time, she praised the resilience and potential of women, men, and youth, noting that the RWP provides a vital platform for bold motions that promote empowerment and accountability.

The Rural Women Parliament functions as a shadow parliament of Namibia’s National Council. It aims to empower rural women and their partners by enabling them to engage in debates and discussions on national issues that directly affect their livelihoods.

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