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Ansah pushes for greater women's inclusion in decision‑making

Summary by The Nation
First Vice‑President Jane Ansah has called for greater inclusion of women in decision‑making processes, saying women’s empowerment is critical to Malawi’s development. Speaking on Friday in Lilongwe during a meeting with a delegation from the Women’s Manifesto Movement, Ansah said most challenges women face stem from exclusion, despite being entitled to the same rights as men. The delegation presented the Women’s Manifesto, which outlines women’…
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The Nation broke the news in Blantyre, Malawi on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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