27.04.2015
In a recent interview, Mari Carmen Ecoro, Minister of Social Affairs and Gender Equality, and Maria Coloma Edjang Bengono, Mayor of Malabo, said that women in Equatorial Guinea are playing an ever-increasing role in the country’s business and political leadership. Minister Ecoro said that this is due to the country’s community spirit and President Obiang’s advocacy and commitment for gender equality.
She did acknowledge, however, that challenges remain: “The change must always be continuous, from generation to generation. I am glad that [Equatorial] Guinea can be distinguished as a leader in integrating women in political decision-making positions. There is still much to be done but we are making strides.”
Mayor Edjang Bengono highlighted that 2015 is the year of empowerment which has the objective of showing citizens that they are all worthy of equal treatment, regardless of gender. Equatorial Guinea continues to invest in education and training for all citizens in order to ensure equal opportunity in all areas of civic life.
Read more here: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/women-in-equatorial-guinea-have-strong-leadership-role-in-government-and-business-say-top-women-political-leaders-300071768.html