ZNWL to fight for women political inclusion

Mon, 13 Mar 2017 11:24:58 +0000

By Annie Zulu

HE Zambia National Women’s Lobby (ZNWL) has vowed to fight for political inclusion of women in Zambia.

ZNWL National Chairperson Beauty Katebe observed that in the last general elections, women in politics faced a lot of challenges.

Ms. Katebe pointed out cultural barriers, gender discrimination, political violence and lack of financial capacity, among others as challenged faced by the women.

She stated that political violence was the major hurdle faced by women in politics and this, she noted, was intended to scare them and undermine their right to participate in public life or get involved in governance.

“The limited participation of women in political life is fundamentally an expression of their underprivileged situation in the society, women in politics have continued to face challenges and the biggest of them all is political violence.“Acts of violence and intimation of any during elections is undemocratic and a direct violation of human rights, more so that violence hinders women’s participation in the electoral process. Incidences of violence during the pre-election period affects women candidates and their supporters,” Ms Katebe noted.

She reiterated that women in Zambia had constitutionally guaranteed rights to participate in politics, to vote and be voted for in an election, pointing out that there was need for capacity building to enhance women’s skills and knowledge on how to effectively participate in political activities.

Ms. Katebe said if women got the necessary support from not just political gate keepers, but the society in general, they would perform well and demonstrate effective leadership.

She indicated that her organisation was committed to ensuring that women are fully included in political affairs.

“To address some of the challenges that women in politics faced in the previous election, we have lined up various programmes among them sensitization, aimed at encouraging women to participate in politics,” she said.

Ms. Katebe also advised the women to always participate in rural development activities and equally socialize with everybody so that they would be able to enlist support when the opportunity to serve calls.

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