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Sudan: People's Liberation Movement Encourages Women to Aspire Higher Leadership Positions

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Sudan: People's Liberation Movement Encourages Women to Aspire Higher Leadership Positions

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South Sudan’s governing party, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), said on Tuesday that it wants to encourage more women to aspire to elevated leadership positions in the government and private institutions. This will be achieved, the SPLM, say by improving girl’s education in the oil producing region. Speaking at the closing session of a two day seminar on Tuesday 12, April 2011, Brigadier General Effessio Kon Uguak, a senior member of the SPLM in the southern state of Western Bahr el Ghazal said there are positive indications that women in South Sudan are getting into higher leadership positions in both government and private institutions.

For more information, please visit: SudanTribune

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South Sudan’s governing party, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), said on Tuesday that it wants to encourage more women to aspire to elevated leadership positions in the government and private institutions. This will be achieved, the SPLM, say by improving girl’s education in the oil producing region. Speaking at the closing session of a two day seminar on Tuesday 12, April 2011, Brigadier General Effessio Kon Uguak, a senior member of the SPLM in the southern state of Western Bahr el Ghazal said there are positive indications that women in South Sudan are getting into higher leadership positions in both government and private institutions.

For more information, please visit: SudanTribune

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