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"Tradition has developed into practices which overtime have become beliefs which in essence they put women in a position of inferiority."
"Tradition has developed a hierarchy in relationship between men and women that leads to discrimination."
"The role tradition has played in the relationship in the family between men and women has been detrimental to women."
"The developed world needs to feel that these huge levels of poverty (are) a threat to their own security. When their interests are at risk, money can be found."
"We need to make the message much clearer -- that aid means saving lives, it’s not a luxury."
"Culture for me is when you sing or dance, when you have theatre, when you read a book, a beautiful poem. It doesn't matter whether it's Shakespeare who wrote it or whether it is an African poet – it is communicating with all of us, regardless of who you are, your colour, your social structure."
"It is not just fear of a husband that makes a woman bow to these traditions. They are ingrained in her from her upbringing, the women learn to accept as if it's normal."
"We are a society where women, and children by the way, are not safe anywhere. Something absolutely and deeply wrong is happening in our society."
"The problem is not the consequences of what’s happening, it’s the root causes of why and how we got where we are as a society.”"
"A pandemic within a pandemic has been exposed and we are confronted with the horrific reality that millions of women and children — in every country — are fighting for their survival, not just from COVID-19 but from the brutalities of abusers in the prisons of their homes."
"We are proving that we can come together as a united human family to holistically tackle COVID-19, let us apply an equally comprehensive, vigorous, and unrelenting focus to eradicating gender-based violence as well."
"We have to change our mindsets, our behaviours, our value system."
"We must reinvent our relationships and re-engineer the way we relate in our families, in our schools, in our workplaces with the spirit of ubuntu that Archbishop Tutu taught us and exudes with every fibre of his being."
"These are the beautiful faces,the brilliant minds and vibrant voices of our daughters, nieces, sisters, whose childhood and innocence we have left unprotected, and these shocking statistics on teenage pregnancy do not even paint an accurate nor comprehensive picture of our shameful disregard for young people we claim to love and cherish."
"Africa’s socio-economic transformation will only be realized once we aggressively address gender-specific challenges, prioritize gender equality and women’s participation, and firmly entrench women in leadership positions at all levels in society."
"African women need to be in the driving seat of national discourse,women need to be at the centre of our economies,they must also pro-actively seek to correct the status quo."
"Investing in education from early childhood has a lasting effect on the survival, development, protection and active participation of children in social, economic and political activities."
"Education, particularly for girls, is a catalyst for reducing child and maternal deaths and lifting people out of poverty."
"To ensure that we achieve the goals for our development by 2063 we need to fully invest in and optimize of the continent’s other half which for too long has been neglected: the African female."
"“When you educate a girl, you educate a nation.”"
"Women are not children; they are adults that know what they want to do. They should be recognised with their dignity and to start a business whenever they feel like it."
"People say I am powerful but I care more about impactful – in the work I do with children, adolescents, women or even institutions. Those who observe can say, ‘you are powerful,’ but it doesn’t come from me to say I am powerful."
"What they have taught me and what I take from their lives is this real ability to go beyond yourself and to dedicate your life to the common good, to create spaces and opportunities for freedom for all."
"I work with Harvard University United States, I teach leadership to ministers all over the world."
"There are countries in which in order for you to continue to work well and at ease you seek the reaffirmation of trust. I'm saying that normally in countries where there is a culture of accountability, professional pride and merit, you have to start feeling that merit is no longer being recognized."