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Padare/Enkundleni
marches against violence on women
Padare/Enkundleni/Men's
Forum on Gender
November 30, 2009
Harare's streets
were turned into a hive of activity when over 600 men on Friday
marched in Harare's C.B.D to show their commitment to eliminating
violence on women.
Men and boys
were represented at all levels with school children, those in tertiary
institutions, from the workplace, chiefs and coming together to
speak with one voice against violence on women. A number of partners
in the broader civic movement turned up in solidarity amongst them
Crisis
Coalition,Youth Alliance for Democracy, CHRA,
ZINASU,
SST,
SAfAIDS,
WAG,TIZ
to name a few.
Padare Enkundleni's
Board Chairperson Mr. Jonah Gokova led the march together with The
Minister of Women's Affairs and Gender development Hon Olivia Muchena
and Chief Chiveso from Bindura.
The march started
at corner Jason Moyo and Sam Nujoma straight into Julius Nyerere
and ended at Harare Gardens where the main celebrations were held.
Speaker after speaker hailed Padare for its work.
The Guest of Honour acknowledged
the work that the men's movement as represented by Padare/Enkundleni
is doing in communities to promote gender equality. She implored
that her ministry will do all they can to assist in the fight for
gender equity. She also expressed her happiness in seeing that quite
a lot of men have committed themselves to work towards ending violence
against women.
In his opening remarks
Padare/Enkundleni Director Mr. Leo Wamwanduka highlighted that Padare
is open to all men who want to see a better and just society.
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