The Vice Chairman of CCM BARA Comrade Abdulrahman Kinana has expressed his gratitude to the United Women’s Association of Tanzania (UWT) for their unwavering commitment to providing training programmes designed to enhance the capabilities of women leaders and executives in the country. On 25 May 2024, Comrade Kinana extended his felicitations during the inauguration of the training programme for women politicians, organised by UWT in Dodoma.
The training programme was attended by women members of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party in the Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania, women executives from the CCM parent community, and women chairpersons from various regions and districts. Notable figures in attendance included the Chairman of UWT Taifa, Comrade Mary Pius Chatanda, the General Secretary of UWT, and Comrade Suzan Peter Kunambi (MNEC).
This initiative forms part of an ongoing programme of activities designed to enhance the capacity and effectiveness of women leaders and executives in the country. The programme aspires to build upon previous initiatives and to further empower women in leadership roles.
The Vice Chairman’s commendation serves to highlight the importance of such training programmes in nurturing and empowering women leaders. The UWT’s dedication to providing regular training programmes is indicative of their commitment to fostering the growth and development of women in leadership positions.
The training programme serves as a platform for women leaders and executives to enhance their skills, knowledge, and leadership capabilities. The programme offers a valuable opportunity for participants to engage in learning and development activities that are specifically tailored to their roles and responsibilities.
The participation of prominent leaders, such as the Chairman of UWT Taifa and the General Secretary of UWT, serves to illustrate the significance of this training programme. Furthermore, their support and involvement serve to reinforce the significance of empowering women leaders and executives in the country.
The training programme organised by UWT represents a concerted effort to address the need for continuous capacity-building for women leaders and executives. By providing targeted training and development opportunities, UWT is contributing to the advancement of women in leadership positions as a whole.
The Vice Chairman’s acknowledgment of UWT’s endeavours serves to illustrate the positive influence of such initiatives on the broader landscape of women’s leadership in Tanzania. This serves as a testament to the commitment of both CCM and UWT to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women in leadership roles.
In conclusion, the training programme organised by UWT and the Vice Chairman’s commendation exemplifies the ongoing commitment to enhancing the capacity and effectiveness of women leaders and executives in Tanzania. This initiative represents a significant step towards fostering a more inclusive and empowered leadership landscape, which will ultimately contribute to the overall progress and development of the country.
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