** Women’s rights and national unit: the new momentum of Judith Suminwa Tuluka at the UPC **
On March 20, 2025, at Protestant University in the Congo, Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka captivated her audience by presenting a resolved vision combining the defense of women’s rights and national unity at the heart of a security crisis. Through the “Congolese Telema” campaign, she calls for patriotic mobilization, stressing that women are not only victims of conflicts, but essential actresses in the construction of a balanced society.
Suminwa also encouraged young people to engage in the war effort, promoting collective responsibility in the face of national challenges. By evoking the inheritance of historical figures while avoiding direct references, it tactically consolidated the idea of a United DRC against internal and external threats. Her intervention transcends the simple speech: she embodies a collective ambition for a future where each citizen, regardless of his genre, contributes to the destiny of the nation. Through her leadership, Judith Suminwa is not only positioned as a leader, but as the architect of a new national story that highlights the importance of women’s rights in the quest for resilient DRC.