Festival to celebrate Womanhood

06:26 by tsup ug
The womanhood festival that celebrates achievements and women emancipation is back.
The festival, which kicks off on Tuesday, will run for five days at the National Theatre in Kampala. For the third year running, the festival will run during the Women's Day week and this year's festival comes as the world celebrates the 103rd International Women's Day on March 8.
The festival is dedicated to celebrating the achievements realized in the struggle to realize women empowerment.
Last year, the festival was held at the time when parliament was debating the long overdue domestic relations bill and as a result, they featured keynote speakers like parliamentarians to inform the masses why the bill was important – unfortunately it wasn’t passed.
Besides public debates and discussions, the free of charge festival also featured music, dance, storytelling, poetry, bonfire, exhibitions and film screening.
This year is not different, as it comes back with glitz, humor and even a better line up of activities.
The organisers promise five days of networking, learning and lots of fun with music, dance and storytelling.
The theme this year is about, Celebrating women’s accountable leadership and will be a topic of discussion and debate on 4th, 5th and 6th, unlike last year, this time round, pimary, secondary and university students will be invited to be part of the talk.
There will be a special screening of a documentary about Hon. Rebecca Kadaga on top of awards that will be handed out to different achievers.
There will be musical performances by Afrigo band, Diplock Ssegawa, Kenzo, Nandujja, Jamal and Pablo among others.
The do will climax on 8th with the screening of Winnie Mandela film.  
The festival looks at promoting Women’s rights through advocating for Gender Equality particularly in rural areas during the Native Travel Festival Tours and the Celebrating Womanhood Festival at the National Theatre in the country’s capital. 

The womanhood festival is a brain child of Sarah Nsigaye’s Native Travel Festival. 

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