Special Market For Women Traders To Be Built
Bintang Papua, 23 August 2010
Special Market For Women Traders To Be Built
The Papuan provincial government has said that it is still committed to the plan to build a special market for women traders. A spokesman said that a location had been chosen and once the legalities of the conversion of the land ere completed, construction would begin.
The spokesman Jansen Monim said this was an example of the governor's determination to listen to the wishes of the people.
For the past nine years, Papuan women traders have been pressing for a special market but as yet, their demands have not been realised and they have been pushed from one location to another, having to do their business under the open sky and sitting on the bare ground. During the course of their struggle, some of the women have died.
One location that was offered to the women was rejected because, they said, it was too far away from people coming to buy things. After submitting their demands to the governor, he has now promised that the special market for women traders will be built in 2010. The governor also promised to provide other facilities for the women traders. There are also plans to provide the women with special training for marketing management and to supply four trucks along with fuel to help transport their goods.
It was also said that the governor's commitment applies not only to Jayaura but to the whole of Papua.
[Comment: The reference throughout this item was only to Papua, meaning that this pledge does not apply to the province of West Papua.]
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