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First Lady, Rachel Ruto has rallied her fellow First Ladies in Africa to fast-track gender equity in their countries to ensure that girls and women are given equal opportunities for education and empowerment. The First Lady was recognized by the organization of the African first ladies for development for her efforts in gender equity, economic empowerment of women through table banking and her leading role in championing the “We are Equal” campaign.
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African First Ladies hail Kenya’s Rachel Ruto for promoting gender equity
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