Oceania/Fiji/24 de Julio de 2016/Autora: Matilda Simmons/Fuente: The Fiji Times
RESUMEN: La ministra indonesia de capacitación de las mujeres y la protección infantil, Yohana Susana Yembise, concluyó su visita oficial de ayer después de asistir al Grupo de trabajo técnico conjunto en la 2ª acogida por el Gobierno de Fiji. El evento es parte de un memorando de entendimiento firmado entre Fiji e Indonesia para colaborar en las áreas de capacitación de las mujeres, la igualdad de género y la protección de los niños. «En Indonesia tenemos 250 millones de personas para cuidar, la mitad de la población son mujeres y 87 millones son niños. No es lo mismo aquí. Ustedes tienen la igualdad ya, no tenemos la igualdad todavía. sin embargo, hemos aprendido mucho de Fiji. La calidad del servicio que aquí está muy bien organizado «, dijo. La ministra es una de las pocas mujeres de Papúa que han alcanzado los niveles más altos de educación en Indonesia. Ella tiene una maestría de la Universidad Simon Fraser en Canadá, así como un doctorado de la Universidad de Newcastle en Australia.
THE Indonesian Minister of Women Empowerment and Children Protection, Yohana Susana Yembise, says she learnt a lot from Fiji after her two-day visit.
The minister ended her official visit yesterday after attending the 2nd Joint Technical Working Group hosted by the Fiji Government.
The event is part of an MOU signed between Fiji and Indonesia to collaborate in the areas of women empowerment, gender equality and child protection.
The MOU was to strengthen partnership between the two countries to share information and resources for development opportunities.
«In Indonesia we have 250 million people to look after, half of the population are women and 87 million are children. The country is so vast so it is a challenge working under my portfolio. It’s not the same here. You have equality already, we don’t have equality yet. However, we have learnt a lot from Fiji. The quality of service here is well organised,»she said.
The minister is one of a few Papuan women who have achieved the high echelons of education in Indonesia. She holds a Master’s degree from Simon Fraser University in Canada as well as a doctorate from the University of Newcastle in Australia.
«Under my ministry I look after the women and children in West Papua. I want to get more Papuan women to receive the same high level of education,» said the Papua-born minister.
The minister declined to talk on the issue for autonomy by her fellow Papuans.
«I am here to do my work, to better the standards of women and children in my country,» she said.
Mrs Yembise visited Queen Victoria School on Tuesday as well as Navutukea Village in Naitasiri during her trip. She was accompanied by the Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, Rosy Akbar.
Fuente: http://fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=363106
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