WAWA President to Visit Sierra Leone
Monday, June 7, 2010 - 11:38
The West Africa Women's Association (WAWA), in a bid to promote the women of Sierra Leone in making them to be self-employed, will pay a three-day visit to that country.
WAWA president, Khady Fall Tall, will pay a courtesy call on the minister of social welfare, gender and children's affairs and other organisations to update them on the functions of WAWA.
Speaking to Concord Times, focal person of the Sierra Leone branch of WAWA, Patricia Macauley, said the organisation helps to promote the economic status of women and to help establish partnership with national and international organisations involved in development and gender issues.
To read the article titled, “WAWA President Visits Salone,” click here .
WAWA president, Khady Fall Tall, will pay a courtesy call on the minister of social welfare, gender and children's affairs and other organisations to update them on the functions of WAWA.
Speaking to Concord Times, focal person of the Sierra Leone branch of WAWA, Patricia Macauley, said the organisation helps to promote the economic status of women and to help establish partnership with national and international organisations involved in development and gender issues.
To read the article titled, “WAWA President Visits Salone,” click here .
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