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SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions

April 12, 2011 (WAU) – South Sudan’s governing party, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), said on Tuesday that it wants to encourage more women to aspire to elevated leadership positions in the government and private institutions. This will be achieved, the SPLM, say by improving girl’s education in the oil producing region.

Speaking at the closing session of a two day seminar on Tuesday 12, 2011, Brigadier General Effessio Kon Uguak, a senior member of the SPLM in the southern state of Western Bahr el Ghazal said there are positive indications that women in South Sudan are getting into higher leadership positions in both government and private institutions.

“There are positive indications now showing that women are getting to higher leadership positions and are leading the way and helping girls to emulate them. This is in line with SPLM vision which encourages women to aspire for more leadership positions,” said Uguak. He gave the examples of the minister of Agriculture in the government of south Sudan, Anne Ito and the governor of the neighboring state of Warrap, Nyandeng Malek Deliech.

“Having such accomplished women in the society today, is a golden opportunity for the upcoming female professionals to emulate them.”

But he acknowledged that “unless South Sudanese men become ready to change their attitudes towards women, not much progress will be made to empower women.”

“It is upon men to change their attitude towards women” and bring them into the development process, he explained.

The SPLM official said that men need to inspire women to do more as they make up over half the population and should not be left behind.

Uguak, who is the deputy governor and a minister of local government in the government of western Bahr el Ghazal State, also encourages women to spend more time in school and develop their potential.

He said this can be achieved by changing laws that infringe on women rights purposely or accidentally.

The minister advised men in the state to mentor their wives and children, saying he continued to mentor his daughters even today, when they are now accomplished.

Monica Luis Madut, adviser on gender affairs in the state government said that the South Sudan cannot hope to achieve success without bringing on board women to contribute to its economy. The region is due to become independent in July following a referendum in January agreed as part of a 2005 peace deal.

The Comprehensive Peace Agreement allocated 25 percent of all government positions for women but this was not achieved.

The South Sudan government, Madut observed, was committed to empowerment of women, so that they can join hands with men to bring progress to the soon-to-be independent country.

“Women involvement in all decision making plans and activities is vital, we need women talents and leadership, for any country to develop,” she stressed.

The recent seminar, entitled “Women of Western Bahr el Ghazal: Resilient Voices,” focused on women’s leadership at the executive level and empower them to establish goals, inspire other women, and bring change to their organizations, their communities and their country.

In her remarks Madut said Western Bahr el Ghazal state has powerful women who can come together to bring development to South Sudan.

“Women need to have vision and change their management style through such training, as things are changing very fast in the market,” she said.

She said the 24 trainees formed group discussions at the training which helped them to exchange leadership models and share experiences. “We give critical feedback in the most supportive way to our trainees,” she stressed. In terms of achievement, she said, the trainees are now more confident, articulate, concise and quick to respond.

Madut said that until you have enough professional women, you are not going to bring transformation.

“Once you have enough women in the leadership position, they can influence the policies to bring changes,” she said. One of the participants said that the two-day training provided them with relevant tools for what they should do as leaders.

“The unique thing about this training is that we gained, earned, shared and applied the skills and tools,” the participant said adding that they had learned how to manage their energies.

Another participant said she was inspired by the training to aspire to be a leader.

“This training empowers Western Bahr el Ghazal state women to become socially and economically independent,” she said, adding that she also learned how to be focused and manage things to achieve results.

(ST)

11 Comments

  • Omoni jr
    Omoni jr

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    to SPLM:
    To many young girls has/had been murdered by Dinka people.
    so, what are talking about?

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  • Quol Quot
    Quol Quot

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    Omoni jr.

    girls from your tribe including you can still aspire to leadership position.

    Ann Ito can be an example.

    so don’t be discouraged girl.

    Quol Quot.

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  • Hero
    Hero

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    Hi Omni Jr,

    Stop your silliness jackass, this has nothing to with Dinkas.It’s all about women’s right and the SPLM as mother party has every rights to encourage our women to work hard and shouldn’t be shy of pursuing their aspiration, just because they are women.Therefore, it’s unnecessarily wrong for you to just jump on and through in your own hatred of Dinka tribe in, while it has no absolute connection to the issue.So, be warns that, tribalism will not do you any good,but will definitely harms you and you may need to refrains from that.Or you will surely regret it after all.Without Dinkas my friend, then I think you would have not see the day, therefore you need appreciate them for their selfless and kindness they have been to you.

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  • Alfredo christiani
    Alfredo christiani

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    Omoni jr
    You’re absolutely suffering from inferiority complex, why you hated Dinkas like that &
    Dinkas are your bosses who liberated you from slave’s .refrain from such behaviors Mr. Monkey meat consumer or otherwise your neck will be separate with head.

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  • Dinka Dominated SPLA
    Dinka Dominated SPLA

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    yeah Omonio de otraio aka Jr you will die without knowing anything in your cowardic equatoria region leave MIGHTY MONJANG alone, they are there to make laws and future of south sudan not just to wast their signifficent time talking to second class citizen like you,
    death to who is against DINKAS

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  • Dinka Dominated SPLA
    Dinka Dominated SPLA

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    Where is the former wife or girlfriend of mr nyagat riek machar teny dog to listen what the south government is about to give to the women of sudan?
    shame to that militia woman,

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  • amon
    amon

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    @Alfredo christian

    You are the most illiterate person in this forum, first of all if the Equatorians where not to join this movement I think most of the achievements and the little education that you got now would haven’t been achieved.

    Dinkas are the BOSS now yes, but how long do you think that will last? the Arabs used to be our BOSS as well but were are they now? My friend be warned that just be careful about the words you use that will bring more hatred to your people. Don’t think that we are stupid but we want to achieve the main goal first. For now we shall continue to save you our BOSS, there is no problem with that and don’t boost around with it because it’s just temporary.

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  • Addit Tera
    Addit Tera

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    Riek is not Nyagat, not Dinka and that is problem, so look at Salva Kiir who rebelled against Dr. John Garang and too connected from the Foul play.
    What so called SPLA dominated Dinka must die alone because of tribal confusion.
    His name is differs from real SPLA and Dinka.
    His Name means Slave person liar awful and Deaf [disorder] idiot nincompoop keyless assassins [DINKA].

    Thanks

    Addit
    In Warrap

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  • Alfredo christiani
    Alfredo christiani

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    Dear Omoni jr
    Shut your dirty mouth with your little education you gained in refugees camp, What did you contributed to your own peoples? Yah son of bustard
    I’m very proud for myself because I liberated those of omoni jr and cowards of equaroria from RABS
    Stupid who was brought up with refugees food, I know where you are, wait something will happen to you at any time right away from now

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  • Angelo Ajiech Manyuat
    Angelo Ajiech Manyuat

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    Readers,

    If we don’t stop talking about generalization of tribes in this website then tribal war will not stop. I think it’ll be a good idea & make a perfect sense to condemn an individual separately in whatever she/he does, but her/his tribe shouldn’t be insult period. Moreover, I hate to see our fellows and fellowees who engaged in a dirty politics which will have a great impact for our generations to come. Folks, every leader has his/her strength & weakness period. To be specific, most of our Nuer folks always criticized only president Kiir when things turned bad & excluded Vice president Riak, which is totally wrong & intensified tribalism. I mean if we don’t stop defending and covering up our leaders then who is going to correct them. In respond to Gatloth comment above about why only Dinkas held the postion of Finace Minister since the formation of GOSS?

    To answer your question satisfactorally, I think it’s not fair according to my personal judgement. I believe that position should be given to someone who has a necessary qualifications & trustworthy one who is capable of handling public funds properly. Also about the question that only Dinkas are corruptees, I think Quol Quot has answered the question correctly by listed all the names of the top government officials which prove that corruptors are not only Dinkas, but all top government officials who come from all different tribes in South Sudan. On the contrary, I disagree with Quol Quot about his remark that Dinka Bahr El Ghazal are the most corrupt, illiterate and uncivilize. Quol, I warn you to stop that kind of remark if you don’t like division amongst Dinkas. You have a right to complain & criticize the former Minister of Finance Arthur Akuien Chol, but you don’t have a right to insult all Bahr El Ghazal people who have nothing to do with stolen monies period.

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  • Odingo
    Odingo

    SPLM encourages women to aspire higher leadership positions
    To Brigadier General Effessio Kon Uguak
    I don,t think you mean it. If SPLA/SPLM wanted to encourage more women to have higher position in South Sudan, You need to tell Salva Kiir Maryardiit to step down and let Robecca NYadeng Garang be the President.

    She is more educated than Salva Kiir,and Her husband late Dr. John Garang was founder of SPLA,why don,t you give her a chance to be President if SPLA wants to encourage more women in leadership positions?.

    Folks you can not expect things to smothly when the GOSS is running by Dinka Bhar El Ghagal.

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