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Women’s rights movements key drivers of legal and policy change - Theodora Asare

Summary by GBC Ghana Online
By Franklin Asare-Donkoh Project Manager for the Renewed Women’s Voice and Leadership (RWVLG) project at Plan International Ghana, Madam Theodora Asare, says women’s rights movements are key drivers of legal and policy change. According to her, women’s rights organisations and movements are the primary engines behind most transformative legal and policy reforms in the country. Madam Asare highlighted the historic role these groups have played in…
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GBC Ghana Online broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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