Last Thursday, the Women Recognition Award event took place in Maputo, an initiative by the SPROWT Foundation with the aim of rewarding pioneering women or those who stand out in their areas of vocation. Thus, the Pioneer Leadership Network for Women in Africa, celebrated Mozambican Women’s Day, recognizing the contributions of women to the development of Mozambican society, aligned with the purpose, vision, mission, and values ​​of the SPROWT Foundation, as well as its strategic axes/focuses (education, development, knowledge, science and culture). Several personalities were present at the event, according to the press release, including the President of the Assembly of the Republic, Esperança Bias, and the Secretary of State for the City of Maputo, Vicente Joaquim.”One of the highest moments of the ceremony was when the posthumous Human Rights award was announced for Dr. Alice Mabota, emotion and applause took over the place and everyone present bowed to the tribute and legacy left by the figure considered a pioneer of Human Rights activism in Mozambique “, reads the press release. The award was the result of hard work by an independent Award committee formed by members of civil, diplomatic and business society, aligned with the vision, mission, and values ​​of the SPROWT Foundation – namely , Anabela Andrianopoulos, who chaired the Commission, Jorge Ferrão, Lina Aiuba and Maryse Bounda. The 14 laureates are women who demonstrate leadership, strength, courage, capacity, creativity, exceptional commitment to the progress of women in society through motivation, inspiration and development supported in the areas of economy, health, social, gender, human rights, politics, business, education, science, technology, cultural, sport and media Source:O País

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