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IWD: ZHRC calls for action on economic barriers for women

By Ndumiso Tshuma

The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has lamented the existing gender disparities with women and girls facing numerous human rights challenges, including limited access to economic opportunities and participation in political processes.

In its statement commemorating International Womenโ€™s Day (IWD) under the theme โ€œInvest in women: Accelerate progress,โ€ ZHRC noted that investing in women involves providing opportunities for them to access financial resources, supporting socio-economic activities that advance gender equality, and empowering them to attract economic opportunities such as employment.

They further stated that womenโ€™s empowerment and gender equality remain underfunded, with access to finance being a major obstacle as most women lack collateral.

ZHRC noted that investing in women is not only an economic imperative but also a critical enabler in advancing human rights.

โ€œWomenโ€™s empowerment and gender equality are fundamental to achieving social justice, economic growth and peace in any society,โ€ the commission said. โ€œBy investing in women, the country can unlock their potential as drivers of change and catalysts for progress.โ€

As part of its mandate, ZHRC said it continues to monitor and investigate violations against womenโ€™s rights; monitor and inspect the state of womenโ€™s rights in places of detention, refugee camps, and during disasters; and educate, raise awareness, and conduct research on womenโ€™s rights and gender equality.

โ€œThe Commission also calls for state and non-state actors to intensify efforts for empowerment and investment in women by providing them with opportunities and financial resources for sustainable development,โ€ the commission concluded.

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