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Minister of International Relations and Corporation Department, Naledi Pandor has called on all countries to include women in peace negotiation processes with the purpose of addressing gender inequalities.

Addressing the second Charlotte Maxeke Breakfast with Female Heads of Mission in Pretoria, Pandor says women play critical roles in society.

She says the event was to elaborate on the Charlotte Maxeke African Women Economic justice and Rights implementation. “I have been observing some of these initiatives on seeking peaceful outcomes in Sudan and other countries. And I have noted negotiating teams turned out to be male-dominated. We must be there throughout post-conflict reconstruction.”Share article

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Hong

The face of South African Diplomacy everyone…

SABC it is cooperation not corporation.

.. you’re a disgrace Lady Haw Haw

This one just talk for the sake of sounding important, typical ANC minister…Hogwash!!

Women are fully covered by EFF in their constitution just vote EFF

Honestly?

I call on her to go on a diet, get a face lift and how to buy better clothes.

This topic has nothing to do with gender equlity, men should handle this discussion, we were born to do this, nothing personal

Is that a he or a she?

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