Torit State Director General in the Ministry of Gender is calling on women to corporate and empowers uneducated women to be strong in their families.
Dominika Idwa says working together will close illiteracy gap in a society.
‘Women who have not gone to school fear the educated women. My message to them is that, stop fearing them. These are your sisters, your mothers and daughters. Don’t fear them in case of anything come together. We don’t want to create that gap between educated women and uneducated once. We need to work together as women so that we share knowledge.’
Idwa is urging the learned women not to isolate themselves from uneducated women.
‘To women, who are educated, please don’t isolate from these women. These are your mothers, sisters who have not gone to school. When you go to the community, stay with them in one place. Don’t make yourselves superior just because you’re driving. Talk to them, talk to them. These are your people. Assuming you saw someone messing who have not gone to school you don’t want to talk to this person how will pain you as a woman when you see your fellow women suffering and may be not educated you see somebody leaving the child dry will you not tell this woman to wash the child so I want these educated women all to move hand in hand with these uneducated so that we bring up our society’
The Director General advises her fellow women to reduce the suffering of other women within the community by sharing.
The Director General was talking to Radio Emmanuel in an interview in Torit on Monday.