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General News of Monday, 10 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Commemoration of International Women’s Day: President Mahama calls for action on gender equality

John Mahama John Mahama

President John Mahama of Ghana emphasized the importance of gender equality during the commemoration of International Women’s Day. He called for immediate actions to address the persistent disparities faced by women in various sectors, including education, politics, and employment. The President acknowledged that despite progress over the years, women continue to face challenges that hinder their full participation in society.

During his address, Mahama highlighted the need for all stakeholders, including government institutions and civil society organizations, to collaborate in promoting women's rights and participation. He pointed out that achieving gender equality is not only a moral imperative but also essential for national development.

Mahama praised women for their contributions to social and economic growth, noting that empowering women leads to broader benefits for families and communities. He urged Ghanaians to work collectively towards eliminating practices that undermine women's rights and dignity.

The President also mentioned ongoing government initiatives aimed at improving women's access to resources and opportunities as part of a comprehensive strategy to promote gender equity. He reaffirmed his administration's commitment to creating an enabling environment where women can thrive.

As part of the celebrations, various activities were organized across the country to raise awareness about gender issues and celebrate the achievements of women. Mahama's call resonates with global efforts aimed at fostering equal rights and opportunities for all genders, particularly as nations observe International Women's Day with themes centered on empowerment and equality.

In conclusion, President Mahama stressed that while progress has been made towards gender equality in Ghana, much work remains. He urged everyone to take action towards ensuring a more equitable society where both men and women can contribute equally to national development.