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Enabling young women to articulate their views and aspirations

3 September 2007

The Department of Social Development in partnership with the North West province (NWP) Youth Commission and the Office on the Status of Women will be hosting one-day Young Women Indaba as part of the celebrations of Women's month.

The Young Women Indaba is part of a well cultivated culture of youth hearings that emanated from round table discussion which was launched by the Deputy Minister of Social Development in June 2004. The targeted youth organisations and other young people will be given a platform to articulate their views and aspirations about the different governmental programmes such as Joint Initiative on Priority Skills Acquisition (Jipsa) and Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative for South Africa (AsgiSA) that are geared towards young people.

The Indaba comes in recognition of the various limitations that are placed on young women, particularly in rural areas in participating in economic development including poverty alleviation and job creation.

The initiative will lay foundation to crafting an integrated intervention plan that will address the needs and problems as identified by the youth. The Indaba will further highlight demonstrated commitments of the Department to mobilise stakeholders in advocating for the rights of young women. This year's event will be hosted under the theme:

"Building the unity of women in their diversity."

The media is thus invited to cover the event, which is scheduled to take place as follows:
Date: 6 September 2007
Time: 09h00
Venue: Moretele, Mmukubyane

Issued by: Department of Social Development, North West Provincial Government
3 September 2007


 
 

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