Le RNOSC a organisé le Forum national pour l’égalité des sexes dans le mouvement sportif rwandais.

Du 13 au 15 février 2019, le Comité national olympique et sportif du Rwanda a accueilli le Forum national pour l’égalité des sexes au Rwanda.

Le forum de trois jours a été officiellement ouvert par le ministre des Sports et de la Culture, l’hon. Espérance Nyirasafari – Elle travaille pour le travail des femmes dans le monde.

«L’égalité des sexes dans le sport n’est pas une bonne idée, mais nous avons besoin d’une plus grande intégration des femmes dans les organes de décision, non seulement dans le sport féminin, dans l’administration, mais aussi dans les processus décisionnels, mais il y a des défis qui ne sont pas seulement particulier au Rwanda ».

Le président du RNOSC, Amb. Valens Munyabagisha: “Certains des membres les plus vulnérables de l’industrie du sport, en particulier dans le processus décisionnel dans les fédérations sportives qu’ils vont être.”

Le membre du CIO et vice-président du RNOSC Felicite Rwemarika: “Plus de ces forums / dialogues sur les femmes dans le sport devraient être plus impliqués dans le secteur que les autres secteurs.” , des partenaires privés, des représentants du gouvernement et d’autres parties prenantes.

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Komite ya Olimpike yateguye inama nyunguranabitekezo ku rwego rw’igihugu,yareberaga hamwe uburinganire mu gika cya siporo mu Rwanda

Kuva tariki 13 kugeza tariki 15 Gashyantare 2019,Komite ya Olimpike na siporo mu Rwanda yateguye inama nyunguranabitekerezo ku buringanire muri siporo mu Rwanda,ikaba yarabereye mu karere ka Nyanza.

Iyo nama y’iminsi itatu yafunguwe ku mugaragaro na Minisitiri w’Umuco na siporo,Hon.Esperance Nyirasafari-Yakanguriye abagore gukorera hamwe mu rwego rwo guhangana n’imbogamizi bahura nazo muri siporo.

Yagize ati:“Reka mfate uyu mwanya nshimire abateguye iyi nama igamije gushakira hamwe ingamba zatuma abagore benshi bagaragara mu bikorwa byo kuzana impinduka nziza muri siporo yo mu Rwanda.

“Uburinganire muri siporo nyarwanda si ikintu guverinoma yibagiwe,ariko dukeneye ko abagore benshi barushaho kugaragara mu nzego zifata ibyemezo,atari muri siporo z’abagore gusa,ahubwo no muri gahunda zo gufata ibyemezo nubwo hari imbogamizi zitari iz’u Rwanda gusa.”

Perezida wa Komite ya Olimpike na siporo mu Rwanda,Ambasaderi Valens Munyabagisha:”Zimwe mu mbogamizi abagore bari mu itsinda rya siporo bahura nazo,zirimo kubura amafaranga ndetse no kutagaragara cyane kw’abagore by’umwihariko muri gahunda zo gufata ibyemezo mu mashyirahamwe ya siporo babarizwamo.”

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The RNOSC organized the National Forum for Gender Equality in Rwanda Sports Movement.

From 13th to 15th of February 2019, The Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee hosted the National Forum for Gender Equality in Rwanda Sports Movement which took place in Nyanza District.

The three-day forum was officially opened by the Minister of Sports and Culture, Hon. Espérance Nyirasafari – She urged women to work together in order to overcome challenges they face in sports.

“Let me take this opportunity to thank the organisers of the forum aimed at finding a strategic plan that will involve more women in the sports transformation of this country,” she said.

“Gender equality in sports is not a forgotten issue by the government, but we need more integration of women in decision-making bodies, not only in women’s sport, administration, but also in the decision making processes though there are challenges which are not just particular to Rwanda”.

The RNOSC President, Amb. Valens Munyabagisha: “Some of the challenges faced by women in sports included lack of investments, low turn up of women in sports especially in decision-making process in the Sports Federations they belong to.”

The IOC Member and RNOSC Vice President, Mrs. Felicite Rwemarika: “More of these more information about women in sports should be organized in order to encourage more women to get involved in the sector just like other sectors.”

The forum that concluded on Friday evening attracted 64 women participants from different sports bodies, private partners, and government officials as well as other stakeholders.

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