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A Bridge Between Tradition and Modernity: UNFPA and the Lamido of Maroua Unite for Women and Girls

A Bridge Between Tradition and Modernity: UNFPA and the Lamido of Maroua Unite for Women and Girls

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A Bridge Between Tradition and Modernity: UNFPA and the Lamido of Maroua Unite for Women and Girls

calendar_today 03 Décembre 2024

Dr. Sennen Hounton, UNFPA Regional Director for West and Central Africa, recently met with His Majesty Abdoulaye Yerima Bakari, the Lamido of Maroua.
Dr. Sennen Hounton, UNFPA Regional Director for West and Central Africa, recently met with His Majesty Abdoulaye Yerima Bakari, the Lamido of Maroua

Maroua, Cameroon – In the Far North region of Cameroon, where tradition holds great influence, a remarkable alliance is paving the way for positive change. Dr. Sennen Hounton, UNFPA Regional Director for West and Central Africa, recently met with His Majesty Abdoulaye Yerima Bakari, the Lamido of Maroua, in the presence of Cameroon’s Minister of Women's Empowerment and the Family. This landmark meeting symbolizes a commitment to improving the lives and rights of women and girls.

Le Directeur Régional UNFPA au Lamidat de Maroua
Group photograph at the Lamidat of Maroua. Photo: UNFPA Cameroon/ November 2024

The Lamido, a highly respected traditional leader, is breaking new ground by championing gender equality. He has made significant strides, such as appointing four women as notables—a significant move in a traditionally male-dominated society. He also hosted a major forum with traditional leaders from Chad, Cameroon, and Niger, pledging support for UNFPA's initiatives to advance women's empowerment.

 "Our traditions must evolve to reflect the needs of our time," stated the Lamido during the meeting with Dr. Hounton. "We cannot stand by while our daughters are denied education, forced into early marriage, or subjected to harmful practices. It is our duty to protect and empower them."

The Lamido’s commitment extends to establishing a health facility within his compound to promote safe deliveries with qualified midwives. This addresses key issues in sexual and reproductive health, family planning, and maternal care, challenging practices that have long hindered progress.

Dr. Hounton praised the Lamido’s leadership and vision, stating, "Your Majesty's commitment to empowering women and girls is an inspiration. UNFPA stands ready to strengthen this partnership, working together with the traditional institution to break down harmful norms and build a society where every girl can dream freely and every woman can thrive."

This is a crucial step in bridging tradition and progress for a brighter future for women and girls in the region!

This collaboration represents a powerful convergence of tradition and modernity. It acknowledges the importance of cultural sensitivity while firmly advocating for transformative change. As the Lamido eloquently stated, "We must honor our past while building a future where our daughters inherit a legacy of equality and opportunity."

UNFPA remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting this partnership, providing assistance and advocacy to ensure its success. This alliance serves as a beacon of hope, demonstrating that even in the most deeply rooted traditions, change is possible when leaders champion the cause of women and girls.

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Group photograph at the Lamidat of Maroua. Photo: UNFPA Cameroon/ November 2024