|
RESOLUTION 1325
Full text
History & Analysis
Who's Responsible for Implementation?
1325
Anniversary
TRANSLATING
1325
UNITED
NATIONS
Women
and the UN
Security Council (SC)
Gender & Peacekeeping
1325 Monitor: Women &
Gender in the work of the Security Council
Gender Focal Points
PeaceBuilding Commission
WOMEN, WAR &
PEACE WEB PORTAL
UNIFEM
PeaceWomen
JOIN WILPF

|
|
Burundi: Male, female vice-presidents
sworn in
August 30, 2005 – (IRIN) Two vice-presidents,
one of whom is a woman, were sworn on Monday in Burundi’s
capital, Bujumbura, at a joint session of parliament.
First Vice-President Martin Nduwimana, a Tutsi from the Union pour
le progress national party, was made in charge of political affairs.
Second Vice-President Alice Nzomukunda, a Hutu from President Pierre
Nkurunziza’s ruling party, the Conseil national pour la defense
de la democratie-Forces pour la defense de la democratie (CNDD-FDD),
is to head social and economic affairs.
Under the terms of the new post-transition constitution, the president
must choose a Tutsi for first vice-president and a Hutu for second
vice-president.
Nkurunziza was inaugurated on Friday after his party won an overwhelming
majority in local and legislative elections.
Upon being sworn in Nzomukunda, 39, said, "I will do my best
to implement the CNDD-FDD programme."
Nzomukunda, an accountant by training, is the first woman in Burundi
to hold the vice-presidency since independence in 1962. She had
been a legislator in the last National Assembly, the lower house
of parliament, representing the capital and was re-elected in the
4 July legislative elections.
Nduwimana, 47, is a medical doctor, and was also a member of parliament
who represented the southern province of Bururi. He had previously
been director of the Centre for Public Health.
From: http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=48817&SelectRegion=Great_Lakes&SelectCountry=BURUNDI
|
|
NEWS
1325
PeaceWomen E-News
Country News Index
International News
Peacekeeping News
RESOURCES
Country
& Thematic
Civil Society, UN & Government
1325
Advocacy Tools
INITIATIVES
In-country
Regional and Global
1325 in Action
ORGANIZATIONS
Country-specific
International
LATEST
PEACEWOMEN UPDATES
PEACEWOMEN
NGO WEB RING
Women, Peace &
Security Community representing the diversity and depth of research, organizing
and advocacy on women, peace and security issues.
|