

By Carlos Banda
GENDER activists have expressed optimism over gender financing conference kicking off from November 15 to 17 in Dar es Salaam.
They have said that the meeting provides a platform for Tanzania to showcase its efforts in championing gender equality, but also helping relevant actors to understand how President Samia Suluhu Hassan achieved generational equality in Tanzania.
Mgeni Hassan Juma, an Executive member of the Generation Equality Forum (GEF) cited that far from showcasing Tanzania’s achievement in advancing women’s empowerment, the ministries of gender, women and special groups and the ministries of finance from around the world will engage to discuss on the resources needed and the steps to be taken to ensure women and youth are not left behind in development.
The GEF committee and Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Zanzibar said the meeting gathers different countries coming to Tanzania to talk about gender equality and issues pertaining to women, and men.
She said: “This meeting is very important because for the first-time, different countries will come to Tanzania to discuss the issues of importance to women and men. We also know that President Samia Suluhu Hassan is the Global Champion for Generation Equality and she has pledged to champion gender equality.”
Hence, she formed a special committee involving men and women and we have been conducting various activities to empower women.
Mgeni also added that through the meeting the committee alongside other institutions will get to learn how other countries are executing efforts to achieve gender equality.
Beng’i Issa, the Executive Secretary of The National Economic Empowerment Council (NEEC) said the meeting is vital for tabling issues concerning equality and implementation citing that generation equality demands commitment, resources.
“The meeting is crucial because we get to discuss important issues around equality and how we can act practically on generation equality because it demands commitment and resources. Hence, this is a forum to reignite the discussion between the ministries of gender and finance and also to fasten the availability of resources for women and youth empowerment so as to achieve the goals of the gender equality program, said Beng’i Issa.
Leticia Mukurasi, Gender and Development Specialist and member of the generation equality forum (GEF) emphasized on the importance of analysing the extent of awareness and responsiveness across the continent on gender issues and assessing on the use of resources allocated to achieve the objective of gender equality.
“I would like to know the extent of awareness and responsiveness across Africa on these issues of ours that is the budget allocated and if yes, is it properly utilized? If you want to track it, you must know exactly what and where to look. By doing so, you will be able to know which resources have been used to cater for women and men each and why you have done so. It is important for actions to be preceded by analysis because you cannot just place resources haphazardly,” said Leticia.





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