KAMPALA- The Speaker of Parliament Rt Hon Anita Annette Among has asked the Uganda Women’s Movement, an organisation which brings together women advocacy groups to focus on the plight of rural women.
Speaker Among announced Ugx 100 million pledge towards the construction of the Imara Women’s Centre, a brainchild of the Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE) and said women leaders in the country need to show solidarity to one another and their main agenda should be to uplift the most disadvantaged, rural women in the countryside.
“Let us reach out to the local women at the grassroots and see how they live with a view to improve their conditions; what does the movement do for local women, the rural girl child to encourage and support them to one day become like you,” She said.
The group led by Ms Isabella Akiteng, the women leaders from various organisations acknowledged the Speaker’s efforts in improving the livelihoods of women and girls in Bukedea and across the country, mainly through provision of education scholarships to the most deserving.
“We want to celebrate your achievements; we have observed your resilience and we are here to stand with you; we celebrate your efforst in girl child education, the work you are doing in Bukedea, and also in provision of subidised healthcare to rural women,” Ms Akiteng said.
The Executive Director of Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE) Ms Patricia Munabi said the women movement recognises Speaker Among’s work and that it stands ready to support her whenever required and said that she introduced the Imara Women’s Center project to the Speaker saying it is meant to generate income to support women causes.
“The Imara Women’s Center’s aim is to make a contribution to sustain the work that we do as the women’s movement; we thought about the centre as an enterprise to generate income,” Munabi said.
In her response, Speaker Among said women leaders should stand in solidarity and support women in leadership to navigate the unique challenges they face.
“Let us work together and be each other’s keepers while we are in these positions; I want a women’s movement which protects our cultures and values; I pledge my full support to all your initiatives,” She said.
The function was attended by the former Leader of the Opposition, Rt Hon Winfred Kiiza among many others.