Nicaragua ranks fifth in the developing world for gender equality

The Secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our Americas (ALBA), Sacha Llorenti, sent a message of congratulations to the Government and the People of Nicaragua, for their inclusion in the list of countries with the most progress in the application of policies aimed at consolidating the gender equality, published by the United Nations:

Congratulations to the Government of Reconciliation and National Unity chaired by Commander Daniel Ortega. Its achievements in gender equality do not appear in many media, but they are acknowledged by all Nicaraguan men and women”, said the official of the multilateral organization, through his account on the Twitter social network.

Sacha Llorenti

@SachaLlorenti

Congratulations to the Government of Reconciliation and National Unity chaired by Commander Daniel Ortega. its achievements in gender equality do not appear in many media, but are recognized by all Nicaraguan men and women”.

Nicaragua is the only Latin American country that appears on the list released by the UN, occupying the fifth position, in which the efforts of governments to advance in the construction of societies with equal opportunities for men and women are recognized.