MPLA calls for greater disclosure of Executive programs

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MPLA calls for greater disclosure of Executive programs
MPLA calls for greater disclosure of Executive programs

Africa-Press – Angola. The vice-president of the MPLA, Luísa Damião, asked the militants of the Organization of Angolan Women (OMA) for greater dissemination of the programs and policies of the Executive aimed at this fringe of society.

Luísa Damião made this statement Thursday, in the urban district of Futungo de Belas, municipality of Talatona, in Luanda, during the opening act of the IV Ordinary Meeting of the National Committee of the OMA.

In this way, he maintained, it allows women to appropriate quality information not only for themselves, but for society as a whole, taking into account the role that it plays in the different contexts of social life.

“This time, the challenge remains to ensure that women in their urban or rural communities, in the daily exercise of their formal or informal economic activities, religious congregations or other groups to which they belong, can, through the OMA bodies, have access to correct and reliable information, focusing on approximation and inclusion with the MPLA inquiry”, he underlined.

On the other hand, he challenged the OMA militants to continue to bring solutions to the issues of volunteering in terms of combating illiteracy, education for a culture of peace, violence against women, raising their legal culture, denouncing abuses against it and the exercise of full citizenship.

On the sidelines of the act, the general secretary of OMA, Joana Tomás, told journalists that she has the Deolinda Rodrigues brigade, in the fight for Literacy, as well as appealed for the volunteering of MPLA militants and sympathizers, as it is a job that requires a lot of patience.

During the event, matters related to the report on the activity carried out for the year 2022, degree of compliance with the activity plan and the respective opinion of the Discipline and Audit committee, organization and functioning regulation of OMA, Project “Code of conduct, ethics and deontology of OMA”, among others.

A lecture on “Executive programs and projects in favor of Women”, as well as a training seminar are also part of the programme, which ends on Friday.

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