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There is something powerful about a room full of care practitioners naming care not as women's burden, but as essential political and economic infrastructure.
Drawing on African feminisms and the Pan-African Feminist Charter, Day 1 laid a clear foundation: care is collective, care is political, and care is everyone's business.
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STATEMENT: If these demands are not met, it will demonstrate a lack of commitment and accountability on the part of duty bearers. If there is no action within the next 40 days, we will organise peaceful protests across the country and file a Strategic Interest Litigation (SIL)