Uganda: Women Leaders Rally Against Funding Barriers and Discrimination

Women leaders from across Uganda convened at Parliament in Kampala on Monday for the second session of the Women’s Parliament, where they tackled pressing challenges affecting rural women and explored solutions to promote gender equality and economic empowerment.

The gathering brought together District Women Chairpersons and female district youth councillors, who elected Farida Kibowa as the Speaker for the session.

A key issue raised was the difficulty rural women face in accessing funds under the government’s Grow Program. Many leaders pointed to complex procedures as a major obstacle preventing women from benefiting from the initiative.

“We call on the government to simplify the process of accessing funds under the Grow Program,” one leader urged. “Rural women must not be excluded from economic empowerment efforts.”

The discussion also addressed discrimination among women leaders, with some expressing concerns about their political careers being hindered by fellow colleagues.

“Discrimination within our own ranks remains a serious issue,” another leader emphasized. “We must support each other and uphold gender equality at all levels.”

Additionally, concerns were raised over the selection criteria for State House scholarships, with leaders questioning why only individuals with connections to the presidency seemed to benefit.

“We want clarity on why deserving children are being overlooked for these scholarships,” a participant stated. “The government must ensure these opportunities are accessible to all, regardless of their background.”

The resolutions from the meeting will be presented to President Yoweri Museveni during the International Women’s Day celebrations in Kyankwanzi.

Women leaders remain hopeful that their concerns will be addressed, paving the way for enhanced gender equality and expanded economic opportunities for rural women in Uganda.

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