WOZA leader wins International Women of Courage Award
March 11, 2007
WOZA is pleased to
announce that one of its founders, Jenni Williams,
has been awarded an International Women of Courage Award by the US
Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice. Jenni accepted the award in
Washington DC last week on behalf of the members of WOZA.
The award aims to honour the contributions of women in furthering the
cause of freedom, justice, peace, and equality. Williams was one of 10
women honoured, having been chosen from 82 activists nominated by
various US embassies around the world.
In announcing the award for Williams, the US State Department cited
the "harassment and physical abuse" she suffered under President
Robert Mugabe's regime and commended her for "providing an example of
courage and leadership by working for change through peaceful and
non-violent means."
In an interview with USINFO on the day of the ceremony, Williams said,
"The award is a great honour, but the real award will be a free and
independent Zimbabwe."
She went on to say that she feels empowered, despite the harassment,
because WOZA's strength lies in its community members "who have
ownership" in the organization. "It is because of our united struggle,
hand in hand, that we are going to get the Zimbabwe we want," she
said.
WOZA would like to congratulate Jenni on receiving this award and
continue to be inspired by her strength and leadership.
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