resolution 1325 et 1820 restitution du 07decembre par osodi en milieu rural a kabare pour 320 femmes inviter



le retard de la resolution 1325 en milieu rural de kabare et walungu,
Dans les milieux traditionnels du Bushi la femme ne peut pas assister a des réunions selon la coutume, ni sur la gestion de la communauté. or la femme rurale de kabare joue un rôle très important dans la sécurité alimentaire de Bukavu en offrant des produits agricoles comme le manioc, choux, patate , mais , légume , banane ... mais cette femme se heurte a un sérieux problème de manque d'information.
La coordinatrice nationale d'Osodi, Madame Akonkwa Cheshe,a informer la charte de nation unis de R/S 1325 et 1820, elle a demande au chef du village de kabare d'être le porte paroles des femmes rurales auprès du Roi , Madame Akonkwa a aussi parle du droit de la femme a la sante, l'éducation ,prévention contre les infections sexuelles transmissibles deVIH/SIDA.
Les femmes rurales de kabare , s'exprimer en montrant leurs souffrance, concernant l'amélioration de leur habitat l'accès aux micro crédit ,l'eau potable, l'éducation, le travail,
madame akonkwa
osodi coordinatrice



English translation by community member J.Buchanan



Resolution 1325 and 1820—Restoration Program for 320 Rural Women in Kabare by Osodi on December 7th



In the traditional environments of Bushi, women are not able to attend meetings according to custom and local law. However, the rural women of Kabare play a very important role in the food security of Bukavu through offering products such as manioc, cabbage, yams, maize, vegetables, bananas, etc. But these women clash with a serious problem, that of lack of information. The national coordinator for Osodi, Madame Akonkwa Cheshe, informed the United Nations charter of resolution 1325 and 1820. She asked the village head of Kabare to be the spokeswoman for rural women. She also spoke of women’s rights with regards to health, education, prevention of STIs and HIV/AIDS.



The rural women of Kabare express themselves by showing their suffering, as they hope for improved shelter, better access to micro-credit loans, clean drinking water, education, and work.

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