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Rwanda holds conference on Call for gender rights protection

During the opening of the Women Deliver conference in Rwanda, multiple heads of state and activists emphasized the crucial need to safeguard the progress achieved in global gender equality.

Regarded as one of the largest gatherings focused on gender equality worldwide, this significant summit is taking place in Africa for the first time.

President Paul Kagame, addressing the conference, highlighted the persistent political resistance against women’s equality and the resulting disproportionate impact they bear in the face of global crises such as climate change.

Dr. Maliha Khan, women’s rights activist and president of Women Deliver, called upon activists and governments to intensify their efforts and collaborate closely to confront the substantial challenges hindering gender equality.

The resounding message from the conference is a call to action, urging individuals and nations to remain steadfast in their commitment to protect and advance gender equality despite the formidable obstacles encountered.

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