We not only have high levels of representation in Parliament, at 44%, but we have delivered 95% universal access to water. We have delivered 85% access to electricity, including in our rural areas. We have ensured that the social security system, which benefits mostly single women, children and the elderly - most of whom are also women - is universal and is increased every month to ensure that we fight poverty for the most vulnerable in our society. We have ensured that those who are still on the margins of society are prioritised, that their rights are protected and also that we have laws in place to protect them. Despite all these significant strides, we have to mention that women still bear a disproportionate burden of the triple challenges of poverty, inequality and unemployment.