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Friday, 17 August 2012 00:53

Herald Reporter
THE 6th World Women University Conference ended on a high note yes­terday with Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe urging women to acquire tertiary education as a source for informed participation in national processes. The conference, hosted by the Women’s University in Africa in Harare, brought together education­ists and university vice-chancellors from more than 23 countries.
The two-day conference was aimed at strengthening university partner­ships for the empowerment of women worldwide.
DPM Khupe said a robust and effec­tive higher education system was the only mechanism that could take women to greater heights.
“Women should have access to higher learning and use knowledge as a means to reclaim their basic rights,” she said. “It is a basic fundamental right for every woman and young girls to access higher education as a means to break the cycle of poverty, depend­ency and diseases.”
She said with education, women would be confident to participate in decision-making bodies. “Unless until we have proper repre­sentation of women by women in decision making bodies such as the executive, Parlia­ment and the judiciary, we remain a very long way from fully addressing gender disparity and fostering equity in our nations,” DPM Khupe said.

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