OMUK Women Association Chairlady in Torit State is urging women to gladly embrace the thirty-five percent as it was not given for free, but after females’ hardly struggled.
Clementina Itwari says women were tasked to take charge of families and maintenance of cultures and traditions through the children during the war, Radio Emmanuel reports.
The activist says women were able to bring up and educate their children in refugee camps as their husbands were in war fronts.
She adds that women put more efforts for South Sudan to have reasonable young leaders and entrepreneurs.
Clementina Itwari prays that the recent signed peace agreement lasts because she cannot imagine women going back to raising children single handed.