Gambia News : Gambia marks International Women's Day
May 12,2008 00:00 by Anna
Gambia Sunday joined the globe in commemorating the International Women's Day with President Yahya Jammeh highlighting his "government's commitment" towards "women empowerment and development," national broadcaster - Gambia Radio and Television Services (GRTS) monitored here relayed.

The celebration, which included a parade by women groups and gender activists, was held at the July 22nd Square and was witnessed by Gambia's First Lady, Madam Zeinab Jammeh, Parliament Speaker Fatoumatta Jahumpa Ceesay and other top government officials.

Vice President Isatou Njie-Saidy, who read President Jammeh's speech, stressed Gambian government's efforts toward uplifting the socio-economic status of women and girls in the society.

According to her, this is reflected on government's policy of appointing women in top decision-making bodies and positions in the country.

To buttress the point, the Gambian leader cited the appointment of a woman as Vice-President as well as Speaker of Parliament and scores of cabinet female members.

In the security sector, Jammeh revealed that women have not been left behind.

He spoke of mass promotion and training packages enjoyed by women serving in various units of Gambia's sector.

He also pointed out that female soldiers have been given chance to serve in peace keeping missions along with their male counterpart.

"The role of women in our national development process can not be over-emphasised," the Gambian leader reiterated.

By extension, women within the sub-region and beyond continue to contribute immensely regarding development process, he added.

President Jammeh also spoke on the challenges faced by women worldwide.

Speaking of the importance of the day, he said: "International Women's Day is an event when women celebrate the achievements" registered towards "women empowerm e nt and development."