OMA encourages empowerment and emancipation

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OMA encourages empowerment and emancipation
OMA encourages empowerment and emancipation

Africa-Press – Angola. The OMA militants, in the province of Huambo, were encouraged to invest more and more in the continuous training of women, for their empowerment and emancipation.

Speaking at the end of the V ordinary plenary session of the Committee of the women’s organization of the MPLA in Huambo, the member of the National Committee of the OMA, Beatriz Tutuvala Filipe, representing the coordinator of the Follow-up Group to the province of Huambo, Susana de Melo, reinforced the ideals to increase the self-esteem of this social fringe.

He said that continuous training is essential at all levels, so that women, especially OMA militants, can be emancipated, within the framework of compliance with gender equality underway in the country.

The leader, appealed to the OMA militants to always contribute to the organization and well-being of society, with different actions, so that the MPLA is, more and more, at the top levels of the country, around harmony and social stability. The policy recalled that the V ordinary plenary session of the OMA Provincial Committee in Huambo served, among other things, to analyze the degree of compliance with the activities carried out in the first half of 2023 and to program other actions for the next six months, not neglecting the mission to mobilize women around MPLA ideals.

Beatriz Tutuvala Filipe informed that the event approved 51 tasks for the second half of the current year, with emphasis on permanent contact with the base structures and the reinforcement of the campaign to recruit new militants.

In the final communiqué, released on Friday, the participants of the 5th ordinary plenary session of the Provincial Committee of the OMA in Huambo encouraged the President of the Republic and the MPLA, João Lourenço, for the continuation of the actions aimed at the pacification of Africa. The OMA has, in Huambo, more than five thousand sector committees and close to two thousand base sections, with a total estimated at 250 thousand militants, distributed in 11 municipalities.

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