Panel Discussion on the Rights of Indigenous Women in Africa

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Organized by the African Commission’s Working Group on Indigenous Populations/Communities 

Sunday, 23 October 2016 (16:00 – 17:30 hrs)

Panelists

1.     Commissioner Soyata Maiga, Chairperson of the WGIP - Experiences of Indigenous Women and Girls Accessing Services in Africa (7 minutes)

2.     Dr. Mariam Aboubakrine, Member of the UNPFII - The Role of Indigenous Women in Preserving and Promoting Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge (13 minutes)

3.     Dr. Melakou Tegegn, Member of the WGIP - The Persisting Limited Participation of Indigenous Women in Crucial Decision-Making Processes (13 minutes) 

4.     Ms. Jane Meriwas, Director of Samburu Women’s Trust and Ms. Hellen Meosona, Samburu Women’s Trust, Kenya - Harmful Traditional Practices Against Women and Girls in the Samburu Community in Kenya (20 minutes) 

5.     Ms. Lisenga Bafalikike Marie-Dorothee, Coordinator of The Coalition of Women Leaders for the Environment and Sustainable Development - The Lack of Property/ Land Rights for Indigenous Women and the Issue of Securing Livelihood and Income to Sustain their Families in Central Africa (13 minutes)

Discussion (24 minutes)