African First Ladies discuss five-year Strategic plan on Africa

By Lydia Kukua Asamoah

Accra, Sept 28, GNA – First Lady Mrs. Rebecca
Akufo-Addo has joined her counterparts from across Africa to further discuss
the contribution of the organisation towards the health and well-being of
children, the youth and women on the continent.

The meeting, which was held on the margins of
the 73rd United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) currently underway at the UN
Headquarters in New York, also discussed the 2019 to 2023 strategic plan for
the Organisation of African First Ladies Against AIDS.

OAFLA members who participated in the meeting
discussed issues such as fighting HIV, cancer and child marriage and proposed
that each first lady should be committed to other strategic plan.

Other focus areas discussed included
HIV&AIDS, Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs), Reproductive, Maternal,
New-born and Child Health (RMNCH), Gender equality, Women and Youth
Empowerment, Universal Health Coverage (UHC), Social Security and Protection
and Institutional Capacity Strengthening.

The First Ladies were of the view that, for
easy evaluation of each member’s contributions, the areas captured in the
document should be narrowed to at most four areas.

According to Madam Sika Bella Kabore, First
Lady of Burkina Faso, and Acting President of OAFLA, the discussion would
enable the organization to come out with a workable document which all the
first ladies could own and work with.

“With a vision of a developed Africa with
healthy and empowered children, youth and women, the document has the goal of
making a significant contribution to the health and well-being of children,
youth and women in Africa,” She said.

Aside Ghana’s First Lady, Mrs. Rebecca
Akufo-Addo and Mrs. Kabore of Burkina Faso, the meeting also featured First
ladies from Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Lesotho, Uganda, Madagascar,
Congo, Burundi and Ethiopia all attending.

The Organisation of African First Ladies
Against HIV/AIDS seeks to contribute to the national effort in preventing,
managing and eliminating HIV and AIDS.

In line with the work of the Rebecca
Foundation, it also contributes to the national effort towards reducing
maternal and infant mortality.

GNA

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