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World YWCA stands in solidarity
with Zimbabwean women
April 7, 2008 - (World YWCA) Zimbabwe has elected
28 women into its lower house of assembly in their March 29 general
elections. The World YWCA stands in solidarity with Zimbabwean women
as the nation anxiously await result of the presidential election.
The World YWCA congratulates the women for successfully wining their
campaign amidst a difficult political climate characterised by intimidation
and lack of security. Many female candidates successfully navigated
the sensitive political climate despite limited access to campaign
resources.
Zimbabwe is facing an economic crisis with inflation
spiralling out of control, currently topping 100,000%. "The
economic situation has probably hit women hardest, " says a
YWCA of Zimbabwe spokesperson, "There is much work to be done
to improve the status of women in every spheres but especially economically,
before the 50-50 [gender balance in parliament] is achieved."
Yet women in Zimbabwe are increasingly entering the political arena
this election saw a 49% increase in women candidates since the last
election in 2002. A total of 919 women contested for seats in what
is proving to be a landmark election. The YWCA of Zimbabwe participated
in the 'Women Can Do It' national campaign that mobilised women
to actively participate in the election process by supporting women
candidates, reporting on abuses and violations targeted to women
candidates and educating women to vote responsibly.
Through the Zimbabwe Council of Churches civil education initiative
the YWCA of Zimbabwe trained nearly 100 women to observe the elections.
"The observers were respected and managed to carry out their
roles, " says the YWCA of Zimbabwe spokesperson. Election results
reveal that the ruling Zanu-PF party has lost its majority in parliament
to the opposition for the first time since independence in 1980.
Tensions are rising in Zimbabwe as official announcement of the
presidential vote is delayed. President Robert Mugabe ran to continue
his 28-year term in office contested by Morgan Tsvangirai of the
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and former Finance Minister
Simba Makoni who is supported by a smaller faction of the MDC.
"As the world keenly follows the situation in Zimbabwe, we
call on the YWCA movement and our partners to affirm the important
role women play in the prevention and resolution of conflict as
stated in the Africa Solemn Declaration on Gender Equality, CEDAW
and United Nations Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security,"
says Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda, World YWCA General Secretary, "Zimbabwean
women must continue to effectively contribute to the critical decisions
that define the future and recovery of their nation."
From:http://www.worldywca.info/index.php/ywca/world_ywca/ywca_news/world_ywca
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