Jean Muonawauza Sendeza is a Malawian politician and educator. She was the Minister of Homeland Security until she became the Minister of Gender in 2023.
It is a great milestone for Malawi to be part of this auspicious session. I am leading a Malawi delegation to the 67th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in New York, USA.
So, this session seeks to address critical issues like: What does it mean to ‘crack the code’ to gender equality? What will it take to close the digital gender gap? How do we leverage inclusive technologies to combat generational and systemic gender-based discrimination?
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Households which were ultra-poor are now able to do small scale businesses, send their children to school, own livestock and construct houses using proceeds from the programme.
The money that the NGO sector gets from the donors and other development partners is meant to benefit the Malawians, hence it is your duty, as a regulatory body, to ensure that these resources trickle down to ordinary Malawians.