DECEMBER 9, 2022
Government

President Kagame points out needed actions for Africa’s desired dignity

President Kagame points out needed actions for Africa’s desired dignity

President Paul Kagame has stressed the need to increase philanthropic initiatives by African individuals and organizations if Africans are to strive for dignity and to choose for themselves the future they want.

The Head of State was addressing participants of the African Philanthropy Forum (APF) Conference taking place for two days in Kigali.

The African Philanthropy Forum is a strong and vibrant community of partners who through their strategic giving, investments and influence, foster shared prosperity on the African continent.

Established in 2014, PF seeks to promote philanthropies with the involvement of Africans and strive for an inclusive development of the African continent.

It brings together over 1400 philanthropists from across the world.

As he presided over the opening ceremony of the forum’s two-day conference on Monday 24th October 2022, President Kagame highlighted the need to increase Africans participation in philanthropies.

“Increasing philanthropic initiatives by African individuals and organizations is critically important, but not only because of the money. It is about having the dignity, as Africans, to choose for ourselves the future we want, and work diligently towards it, together,” he said.

The conference is held under the theme “African Philanthropists Closing the Gender Gap.” It brought together stakeholders in the African philanthropy community to intensify partnerships for greater impact in the gender equity and empowerment space.

Commenting on the issue of gender inequalities, Kagame said: “Discrimination against women and girls is fuelled by distorted mindsets that perceive women as inferior to men. To begin with, men must reject and reverse this. Now, even women, you must refuse that. They are not inferior.”

Rwanda hosts the meeting at a time when it is among top countries promoting the principle of gender balance.

Currently, Rwanda registers 65% of women representation in parliament and 50% in the cabinet.

AE News

AJU MORGAN ELUMELU FOUNDATION

AdSense

Related Post

Staying Vibrant and Youthful: Embracing the Joys of Aging in Nigeria
Fashion & style

Staying Vibrant and Youthful:...

8 August 2024
#EndBadGovernance: DSS to Reveal Sponsors of Foreign-Flag-Flying Protesters
Government

#EndBadGovernance: DSS to Reveal

7 August 2024
Rickman Opens Up About Breakup with Sheilah Gashumba: :No Regrets
Celebrities

Rickman Opens Up About Breakup...

7 August 2024
Thousands of police are being readied as the UK braces for further riots.
Government

Thousands of police are being...

7 August 2024
About AJU2kobo
Aju2kobo

About AJU2kobo

15 July 2024

About Us

Talk Can Change Our Lives