‘Together we build for change’

ENWO organises workshop in Kiphire

Morung Express News
Kiphire | September 23
 

Hundreds of women today attended the workshop organized by the Eastern Nagaland Women organization (ENWO) and sponsored by the DUDA on the theme ‘Together we build for change’ at Hopongkyu Memorial hall, with Deputy Commissioner Kiphire Sedevekho Khro exhorting the gathering.  

Congratulating ENWO for organizing such a seminar in the region which is very much needed the DC called upon the women gathered and the ENWO officials to be more responsible as this is one of the biggest organization in the state. Maintaining women as an agents of change, the DC added, “when you come together like this you can do wonders in initiating to bring peace, justice and harmony.” However, the DC lamented that the region is having multiple problem and asked the gathering to ponder and reason it together in meeting like this.  

Stating women to be a channel of peace or conflict, the DC called said, the integrity of women is better than men and added, women can do what men cannot do and asked to be an ‘architect of peace’ and make the society better for children’s and the generations to come.  

The DC also appealed to the women to pray for children and society while stating, “The problem of society may be because of our lacking in prayers or maybe we are not doing enough what we have to do.”  

Stating that the strength of women is either peace or war the DC said, “The world is crying for peace and harmony” and asked the Eastern women to be harbingers of peace. ENWO, President, Birila Tokiu who also spoke on the occasion asked the DC to address the grievance of the women as an administrator and also appeal to look into the welfare of the women in developmental activities. She also expressed hope that the DC as an administrator will work for the welfare of the women community.  

The programme also has workshop presentation on the theme ‘Women- architect of society’ and ‘Together we build for change’ with Temsula Tinchem and Birila Tokiu as facilitator.



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