We demand full and effective implementation of Affirmative Action Law – Young Urban Women’s Movement
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We encourage journalists to report more through the gender lens – FAWE Ghana appeals
By Mary Aperika In Bolgatanga, journalists are being challenged to report on gender issues, with a focus on adopting gender-sensitive techniques to break stigmas, influence policies, and ensure vulnerable groups receive attention and support, as highlighted by the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) Ghana. FAWE engaged with selected media personnel across the Upper East Region, urging them to spotlight initiatives that promote gender …
We demand full and effective implementation of Affirmative Action Law – Young Urban Women’s Movement
The Young Urban Women’s Movement in the Upper East Region has issued a call to action, demanding the immediate implementation of the Affirmative Action Law, passed in July 2024. The law, aimed at promoting gender equality, inclusive governance, and social justice, has been hailed as a significant step towards addressing the disparities faced by women and girls in Ghana. Speaking at a press conference in Bolgatanga, Dorcas Zoogah, the chairperson…
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