Do you know the latest news regarding the remarkable work of the First Lady of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi, in favor of women’s health and rights? In a recent interview with Bineta Diop, Special Envoy of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, the achievements of the First Lady of the DRC were highlighted.
One of the areas in which Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi has had a real impact is that of health, particularly in the care of sickle cell patients. She is also committed to the fight against this serious illness which affects women. His work in this area was highly praised by Bineta Diop, who even wanted to see this model be replicated in other African countries.
In addition, the First Lady of the DRC was also congratulated for her commitment to OPDAD (Organization for the Defense of Children’s and Women’s Rights). Bineta Diop recognized the work and initiatives of the First Ladies of Africa, calling for their role to be further demonstrated and supported so that they can support their spouses at the level of the African Union.
Bineta Diop also pleaded for the involvement of women at the negotiating table for lasting peace. She stressed the importance of greater representation of women in political decision-making and encouraged Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi to take initiatives in collaboration with political parties and the President of the Republic to promote this participation.
The African Union delegation even plans to go to Goma as part of its mission in favor of women. This visit demonstrates the importance given to the promotion of women’s rights and the recognition of the efforts made by committed women such as the First Lady of the DRC.
In conclusion, Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi’s work in favor of women’s health and rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo is recognized and appreciated both at the national and continental levels. Her commitment and actions are examples to follow, and it is essential to promote the participation of women in all areas of society for better representation and lasting peace.