Members of the NUEW branch in the UK have asserted readiness to popularize the achievements registered by Eritrean women in State affairs, and thereby bequeath to the young generation, in addition to stepping up participation in the implementation of national development programs on the basis of higher organization.
Asmara, 18 November 2014 – Members of the NUEW branch in the UK have asserted readiness to popularize the achievements registered by Eritrean women in State affairs, and thereby bequeath to the young generation, in addition to stepping up participation in the implementation of national development programs on the basis of higher organization. They made the pledge at a meeting in London city, in connection with the 35th Founding anniversary of the NUEW.
Ms. Hadas Kifle, Chairperson of the NUEW branch in the city, gave briefings to the participants as regards the role of Eritrean women in the armed struggle for independence and safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty.
Likewise, Mr. Estifanos Habtemariam, the Eritrean Ambassador to the UK, noted the pivotal role women played both in the struggle for independence and the nation-building process. He further expressed appreciation for the contribution of the NUEW towards ensuring women’s rights and reinforcing national development endeavors.