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edda mwalweni
edda mwalweni
8 years ago

Introduce an initiative to lead the process like the dead Safe motherhood. But be careful otherwise it may face similar death to safe motherhood initiative

straight Talk
straight Talk
8 years ago

Education is the the right for every child be it a girl or boy child. From the point of view Gvt and gender activities these days have put their priorities on female child. Look now a days in government sec schs, univs and college it’s patronaged by females while the general enrolment shows there are more male child in lower grades(primary). Officials r talking of girl child only be it bording facilities, aid, selections and most opportunities. While u promote girl child u tend to oppress male child. How do u think the male child will proceed. Think of the… Read more »

peter muthanyula
peter muthanyula
8 years ago

UNFPA is right. In addition, here are some quick wins, Mr. President:
1. Make it mandatory for girls to attend school.
2. Imprison anyone who marries a girl below 18
3. Use chiefs to enforce girls education
4. Make the learning environment conducive for girls
5. Encourage girls participation in science subjects
6. Subsidise secondary and tertiary education for girls

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