Xavier Shomari
I am Xavier Shomari, Congolese and an engineering degree holder in Crop Production and Protection. I am committed to the feminist cause and interested in research on the integration of young people in labor markets, the recovery and empowerment of girls and women in agriculture and agricultural entrepreneurship because women play a promising key role in food security, the diversification of household income sources and the fight against poverty in the post-conflict zones of eastern DRC.
However, women are victims of sexual gender-based violence, discrimination and reduced access to factors of production. Their contribution to the well-being of families is not fully appreciated.
Supporting women in several areas of life would make it possible to sustainably improve living conditions and their role as mothers in families and in society.
We must therefore create the best conditions that can make agriculture more attractive to them as a means of survival of rural masses.
My experience with La Floraison, a local women organization, allowed me to understand the sorrow of these raped women who do not give up hope despite what fate decides to their future.
Thus, our female movement, Le Monde au Féminin, understood, the World in feminine, is therefore a framework for the development and empowerment of women and girls in vocational skills, entrepreneurship and integration into the labor market to become veritable economic growth actors for a more inclusive society.
Xavier Shomari
I am Xavier Shomari, Congolese and an engineering degree holder in Crop Production and Protection. I am committed to the feminist cause and interested in research on the integration of young people in labor markets, the recovery and empowerment of girls and women in agriculture and agricultural entrepreneurship because women play a promising key role in food security, the diversification of household income sources and the fight against poverty in the post-conflict zones of eastern DRC.
However, women are victims of sexual gender-based violence, discrimination and reduced access to factors of production. Their contribution to the well-being of families is not fully appreciated.
Supporting women in several areas of life would make it possible to sustainably improve living conditions and their role as mothers in families and in society.
We must therefore create the best conditions that can make agriculture more attractive to them as a means of survival of rural masses.
My experience with La Floraison, a local women organization, allowed me to understand the sorrow of these raped women who do not give up hope despite what fate decides to their future.
Thus, our female movement, Le Monde au Féminin, understood, the World in feminine, is therefore a framework for the development and empowerment of women and girls in vocational skills, entrepreneurship and integration into the labor market to become veritable economic growth actors for a more inclusive society.