Monrovia – Community Health Care Incorporated (CHI), a not-for-profit organization that focuses mainly on women issues, is calling on the donor community to invest more of its resources and funding toward the solution of women related issues. The Executive Director of CHI, in an interview with FrontPageAfrica at the weekend in Paynesville city, said investing in the health and rights of women will uplift women in the country. “Not just women rights and health but access to justice and land rights; women need to be empowered because when more women are, there will be change in the community because they feel part of decision making processes,” said Naomi Tulay-Solanke. She is, however, calling on all women in the country to stand behind each other, especially showing support for Liberian women with political ambition. “Women that have ambition to run for the senatorial seat all over the country so let us think women; empower them by supporting them in political leadership,” she said.
Source: Front Page Africa February 18, 2020 05:48 UTC