
On International Women’s Day 2026, leaders in Kayunga District, Uganda, emphasized the importance of long-term economic independence for women, moving beyond short-term relief measures. The event, held at Bbaale Health Centre IV, focused on maternal health awareness while promoting financial empowerment. National Women’s Council Chairperson Hajjat Faridah Kibowa urged women to reduce their dependence on their husbands and embrace economic opportunities.
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