In a meeting yesterday, South Sudan legislator, Dr. Richard Mulla, revealed that they have a policy to allocate women 25 percent of the seats in the country's legislative assembly. Dr. Mulla, who is part of a Sudanese delegation in Botswana, on a mission to learn how the Botswana parliament runs its Public Accounts Committee said that the decision, which is expected to be implemented by February next year after the general elections, was in recognition of women's contributions to war efforts.
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In a meeting yesterday, South Sudan legislator, Dr. Richard Mulla, revealed that they have a policy to allocate women 25 percent of the seats in the country's legislative assembly. Dr. Mulla, who is part of a Sudanese delegation in Botswana, on a mission to learn how the Botswana parliament runs its Public Accounts Committee said that the decision, which is expected to be implemented by February next year after the general elections, was in recognition of women's contributions to war efforts.
To read the full article, please visit Mmegi Online's Website.