First Lady Dr Fatima MaadaBio Extends Appreciation To He Angola’s First Lady On UN World Day

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By: Precious Miracle Kargbo

On  commemoration of the UN world day, the First Lady of the republic of Sierra Leone upon receiving dignitaries from neighboring African countries, Mrs Fatima Maada Bio has on the 19th September 2033 extended her heartfelt appreciation to the Angolan First Lady and all dignitaries for their show of patriotism and support towards the 2023 UN World day in Sierra Leone.

To start with, the First Lady of Sierra Leone, and Her Excellency Anna Dias Lourenco, the First Lady of Angola towards  the end of the e ever thanked H.E. Anna’s visit to Sierra Leone, where she had been present to commemorate the significance of the World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Violence.

Intermittently, Dr. Fatima Maada Bio rendered her deep appreciation to her   Excellency Anna Dias Lourenco’s visit, emphasizing her profound gratitude on sincere dedication to the protection and empowerment of girls and women. She went further to assess and hailed H.E. Anna’s presence as a powerful testament and a demonstration of unwavering commitment to advancing the cause of women’s rights on an international scale.

Furthermore, Dr Fatima said that the commemoration of the 18th of November World day is  very important in the realm of women’s empowerment or human rights which will be a focal point for the two First Ladies to discuss and share their visions for a world where the rights of women and girls are championed. She also maintained that the exchange of ideas and collaboration between themselves reflects a shared commitment to fostering positive change and addressing the challenges faced by women globally.

conclusively,H.E. Anna Dias Lourenco returned to Angola made her visit to Sierra Leone a very resounding  as her departure sounded in the hearts of those who witnessed the sisterhood between the First Ladies. The event as they highlighted, should serves as a beacon of hope and solidarity in the collective pursuit of a more equitable and just world, particularly in safeguarding the rights and well-being of girls and women not only in Sierra Leone but Throughout West-Africa.

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