Showing posts with label female empowerment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label female empowerment. Show all posts

Bangladeshi Women Athletes Reflect on Historic Official Visit

Dhaka, April 25 – Recently, four female athletes from Bangladesh arrived back after accompanying Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus on an official trip to Qatar. They spoke about their experiences with journalists at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka on Friday.

This landmark visit marked the first occasion when women athletes participated alongside the head of government as official representatives during an international mission.

Football players Afida Khandakar and Shaheda Akhter Ripa, along with cricket athletes Sumaiya Akhter and Sharmin Sultana, showcased Bangladesh's increasing involvement in female athletics.

On Friday, following their return home, Chief Adviser's Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder presented the athletes to the media.

"They visited Qatar's sports facilities, met with senior sports officials, and were interviewed by the local media. It was a completely new experience for them," Azad Majumder said.

Sharmin Sultana, who was among the two female cricketers participating in this visit, mentioned that the tour held great importance for them.

Sharmin told the press, "We toured two prominent stadiums; one previously held the men’s FIFA World Cup and currently focuses on women’s soccer. Additionally, we got to converse with the initiator of the Qatar Foundation, an organization that promotes women’s athletics."

"It was truly an honor. We received congratulations from people all through our journey," said Sumaiya Akhter, the other cricket player.

Shaheda Akter Ripa pointed out that the visiting delegation addressed the difficulties faced in managing injuries among women athletes in Bangladesh throughout their discussions.

He mentioned that they brought up the topic of inadequate rehabilitation centers for female athletes," referring back to their discussion with the prominent representative from the Qatar Foundation.

Afida Khandakar, the female football player, stated that it was a significant accomplishment for them and for women's sports in Bangladesh to journey as official delegates alongside the Chief Adviser.

This trip formed part of Bangladesh’s official representation at the Earthna Summit held in Doha. Following their conclusion in Qatar, the Chief Adviser proceeded to the Vatican for the papal funeral, as the newly deceased Pope had succumbed to a long battle with illness not long ago.

Rani Mukerji's Birthday Bash: Don't Miss Her 5 Most Electric Performances in Bollywood

For more than twenty years, Rani Mukerji's name has represented adaptability, strength, and elegance in Bollywood. Since making her debut in the late '90s until now, where she stands among the best performers of her era, Rani consistently transforms herself by selecting parts that defy conventions and reshape the portrayal of powerful women in Hindi movies.

Top 5 Essential Rani Mukherjee Films to Watch

1. Black: In Indian cinema history, Rani gave a remarkable portrayal of Michelle McNally—a deaf-blind individual learning to live under the mentorship of her instructor, portrayed by Amitabh Bachchan. This powerful acting job won her significant praise from critics.

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2. Mardaani: In this movie, Rani played the role of Shivani Shivaji Roy, a bold crime branch officer dedicated to dismantling a human trafficking operation. Her powerful depiction of an uncompromising police officer set new standards for action-oriented characters for women.

3. Hichki: This emotional movie stars Rani as Naina Mathur, a dedicated educator suffering from Tourette syndrome. She not only motivates her pupils but also challenges social prejudices through her subtle yet powerful acting, making the film both uplifting and thought-provoking.

4. Nobody Killed Jessica: Inspired by actual occurrences, Rani portrayed the tenacious reporter Meera Gaity, who was committed to uncovering justice for a victimized young woman. Her intense and forceful performance significantly amplified the movie’s effect.

5. Bunty Aur Babli: In stark opposition to her usual intense characters, Rani delivered a bubbly portrayal of the cunning and aspiring scam artist Vimmi that charmed audiences. Her on-screen synergy with Abhishek Bachchan along with the movie’s lighthearted storyline contributed to making it a memorable crowd-pleaser.

Bonus: The Role She Adored the Most

If there’s one character that still holds a special place for Rani, it’s Tina from "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai." Despite having minimal screen time, her delightful and powerful portrayal made a lasting impact, earning her legions of fans and establishing her among Bollywood’s top stars.

An Audacious Star Reshaping Indian Cinema

Rani Mukerji has consistently embraced difficult characters, demonstrating repeatedly that she is an actress to be taken seriously. Regardless of whether she portrays a tough police officer, a dedicated educator, or a crusading reporter battling for fairness, she continually breaks new ground with every role. The caliber of projects she selects along with her commitment to acting solidify her position as one of the most outstanding performers of her era.

With every powerful character, she doesn’t merely perform; she sends a message. That’s why Rani Mukerji stands as an indispensable icon in Bollywood.

Admiring her appearance on-screen and eagerly anticipating what she'll do next! Happy Birthday, Queen!

– Prachi Mehta

Camfed Ghana Empowers Women at Yong Dakpemyili Sensitization Event

By Comfort Sena Fetrie-Akagbor

On March 15, the Camfed Ghana Association (CAMA) organized a community awareness event focused on empowering women and promoting girls' education in Yong Dakpemyili, a neighborhood near Tamale.

This was a key component of this year's International Women's Day festivities.

Mr. Inusah Iddrisu, who serves as the Principal Investigator for the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice, addressed those present at the event and encouraged women to take up significant positions to foster community growth.

He called upon community members to steer clear of all forms of gender stereotypes, particularly those targeting women and girls, and encouraged traditional and religious leaders to advocate for the education of the girl child as a means to enhance their well-being.

Mr. Sumaila Alhassan, who leads the Parents Support Group, urged mothers and fathers not to overload their daughters with housework once they came home from school.

Miss Ernestina Brenya, the Chairperson of CAMFED Association in Tamale, emphasized CAMA's contribution to advancing women's growth and girl's education.

She praised women for their efforts in enhancing community development and urged them to keep up their role as a supporting network in advancing girls' education.

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Charm Strikes Again: National Women's Summit & Expo Marks Seventh Year with a Bang!

On March 7, 2025, the Grand Arena was the venue for a remarkable event where women from various backgrounds gathered to create history at the 7th National Women’s Summit & Expo.

Hosted at the renowned Grand Arena, this gathering solidified its status as Ghana’s premier conference for women in honor of International Women’s Day.

The yearly National Women’s Summit has emerged as a key component of Ghana's dedication to achieving gender equality.

Six years ago, what began as a small project initiated by Charterhouse has grown into an impressive event where women gather to exchange ideas, provide guidance, and motivate one another.

Theresa Oparebea Ayoade, who leads Charterhouse and organized the summit, couldn’t hide her delight as she greeted an eclectic gathering comprising teenagers, experienced professionals, top business leaders, and respected queen mothers.

The event wasn't merely another conference; it was an empowering gathering across different age groups celebrating women who were excelling and supporting one another. Listening intently as Mrs. Ayoade recounted her experiences, everyone present understood that no woman succeeds independently—mentorship, building connections, and personal growth are essential for tapping into hidden capabilities.

Her appeal to the audience went like this: "Instead of merely discussing gender equality, let's expedite our actions!" This could certainly be considered an urgent rallying cry. Her statements sparked a shared determination among those present. It is high time for action, and every individual—from young women to influential entrepreneurs and policymakers—must contribute their part.

In terms of impactful moments, Efua Ghartey, who serves as the President of the Ghana Bar Association and was the keynote speaker, gave an inspiring speech about the Affirmative Action (Gender Equity) Act, 2024. She urged everyone in attendance to go further than just implementing the act; she stressed the importance of making certain that this legislation becomes part of everyday practice and leads to genuine shifts within institutions. Mrs. Ghartey emphasized that "real empowerment is attained not through gifts, but by taking action."

Nana Yaa Owusu-Ansah, who serves as the Beauty & Personal Care Marketing Director at Unilever Ghana & Francophone Africa, illuminated the topic of 'Women in Agribusiness' during an exclusive Industry Spotlight session added to the summit. This engaging section underscores the significant impact women have within Ghana’s agricultural business landscape, celebrating their achievements, addressing their obstacles, and recognizing their essential roles in driving progress within this field.

As the lead sponsor of the summit, she highlighted the crucial part played by women in agribusiness and how well it aligns with the Geisha brand. "We at Geisha are extremely pleased to continue our role as the main sponsor for this influential gathering of strong women."

Similar to the remarkable women we celebrate today, Geisha finds its power from nature’s caring embrace. Filled with natural components such as cocoa, coconut, lemon, aloe vera, and rose, Geisha moisturizes the skin—just as the women cultivate the very ingredients that energize our brand. Supporting female farmers is not only part of our objective but also the foundation upon which Geisha thrives."

She proceeded to announce an ambitious brand commitment, detailing the measures Geisha is implementing to empower women in Agribusiness. "Geisha is now making significant advances to speed up development within the sector. We're initiating a countrywide program aimed at identifying and backing 10 innovative young females who aspire to enter the realm of agribusiness."

These ladies will participate in an extensive training program aimed at equipping them with the necessary skills to thrive. Additionally, each participant will be granted initial funding from Geisha to help develop their enterprises.

When women in agribusiness succeed, they not only expand but also inspire others to follow. Geisha isn’t merely funding their enterprises; she’s unlocking their capabilities and fostering a prosperous future brimming with plentiful yields."

Throughout the entirety of the event, there was an ongoing series of discussions featuring some of the brightest thinkers and most successful female leaders delving deeply into crucial topics such as surmounting obstacles to women’s leadership in corporate and governmental spheres, along with the complexities of Affirmative Action legislation.

Panel discussions

Speed Up Progress: Removing Obstacles for Women in Corporate Sectors (Public & Private)

This session delved into the obstacles women still encounter in corporate settings, especially when overcoming hurdles within both public and private industries. The conversation included discussions on these topics:

  • Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland, the High Commissioner of Barbados to Ghana, offered an enlightening viewpoint on global women’s leadership.
  • Maidie Elizabeth Arkutu, Ex-CEO of Unilever and Senior Business Leadership Consultant, imparted her vast knowledge on shattering corporate glass ceilings.
  • Sophia Karen Edem Ackuaku, a former Member of Parliament for Domeabra Obom, contributed significant wisdom gained during her time in public service.
  • Sheila Minkah-Premo, the Convener of the Affirmative Action Law Coalition Center, concentrated her efforts on addressing the legal and systematic obstacles to achieving gender equality.
  • Janet Sunkwa-Mills, CEO of Jane'M Salon & Spa and Chairperson of the Executive Women Network, discussed overcoming mental obstacles for advancement.

Panel discussion on women in business – females excelling in commerce and startups

An outstanding panel with some of the most successful businesswomen in Ghana shared their individual stories and professional insights. The participants were:

  • Felicia Twumasi, the CEO and founder of Ghana Home Foods, spoke about expanding enterprises in a crowded marketplace.
  • Deloris Frimpong Manso, the CEO of Delay Foods, discussed her journey as an entrepreneur in a swiftly changing sector during the event.
  • Angela Mensah-Poku, the Chief Enterprise Business Officer at MTN, contributed a technological viewpoint to aid in business expansion.
  • Amma Gyampo, the CEO of Ghana Venture Capital & Private Equity Association (GVCA), delved into the realm of investments and emphasized the importance of greater female involvement in venture capital.
  • Rebecca Enyornam Ahadzi, the Coordinator of the Affirmative Action Coalition, discussed the overlap between gender policies and business prospects when she spoke.

The summit continued with an MTN SME Impact Hub providing technology-driven solutions for enterprises aiming to enhance their efficiency.

Youth Leadership and Career Conference

The summit featured an interactive Youth Leadership & Career Forum, which was one of the highlights of the event. During this session, TotalEnergies conducted aCareer Guidance Workshop aimed at providing insightful tips to aspiring female leaders of tomorrow.

Throughout the day, the energy kept escalating thanks to impactful sessions paired with rapid mentorship opportunities organized alongside the Executive Women’s Network. This gave emerging female leaders a special chance to engage directly with experienced guides.

This wasn't merely an occasion for career guidance; it was also a platform for young women to grasp each opportunity, confidently embrace their strength, and acquire the skills needed to fulfill their potential as future leaders.

Naturally, a get-together of ladies isn’t considered complete without some shopping involved, so the event featured an array of woman-owned enterprises ranging from packaged foods and herbs/spices to clothing, as well as products for health and wellness.

Many found the core message of the summit straightforward: "Despite the hurdles and prejudices faced by women, through determination and steadfastness, everything can be achieved." Regardless of whether one is an entrepreneur, a student, a corporate leader, or a public servant, the 7th National Women’s Summit & Expo underscored for everyone that the future belongs to females—and what stands between us and our aspirations is merely the actions we have yet to undertake. The gathering was aired live on Joy FM and also livestreamed via the summit’s social media channels.

The 7th National Women’s Summit & Expo was successfully organized by Charterhouse, thanks to the main sponsorship from Geisha, along with support from MTN and contributions from Frytol, TotalEnergies, Bayport, Enterprise Life, and JOY FM. Here’s to continued progress until we meet again next year; ladies, let’s continue driving change... The future lies within our grasp.

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Tourism Minister Calls on Queen Mothers to Drive Development Initiatives

By Patrick Ofoe Nudzi

On March 15, Accra — During her address as Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MoTAC), Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie urged queen mothers across Ghana to act as catalysts for progress within their respective communities. She emphasized their vital role in facilitating much-needed economic and social advancements at the local level.

She encouraged them not just to view themselves as kingmakers, guardians of traditions and folklores, but also as nation-builders who foster culture, harmony, human dignity, and progress—with an emphasis on empowering women, girls, and children.

Mrs. Dzifa Gomashie initiated this discussion during a meeting with the Minister in Accra, where leaders and members of the Ghana National Association of Queen Mothers, referred to as Unity Queens, addressed topics related to women’s empowerment, progress, advancement, and gender-based violence.

The Minister stated that queen mothers have consistently shown dedication and perseverance in campaigning against female genital mutilation, child marriage, and the imposition of taxes on sanitary pads, among other issues, utilizing their influential positions.

The Minister, who is part of the association, stated: "Our aim is to promote the 16 Regions, and we believe that the Queen Mothers can serve as the means by which information reaches everyone within our community."

She stated that Ghana's prowess in the tourism sector stemmed from its culture, traditions, and creative arts. These aspects have become key components of the nation's tourist offerings and should be advocated for by everyone, including the Queen Mothers.

"Our strength lies in our culture and heritage, and as stewards, who could be more fitting to promote these initiatives than our Queen Mothers?" Madam Dzifa Gomashie emphasized.

She motivated them to transmit traditions and cultural values to the younger generation, mentioning that the Tourism Ministry would work alongside the Trade, Education, and Local Government as well as Chieftaincy Ministries to support the queen mothers in promoting women and girls in business and education endeavors.

Nana Adwoa Ankyaa Awindor, Founder of the Ghana National Association of Queen Mothers, praised the Minister for her consistent backing throughout the years and following her appointment as Tourism Minister.

She mentioned that the organization has been crucial in molding Ghana’s social environment through its advocacy for significant concerns impacting children, women, and young people. It offers resolutions to problems like child marriage, teen pregnancy, substance misuse, human trafficking, and menstrual hygiene management amongst other issues.

Our dedication stays unwavering as we prepare to lead the way in promoting economic progress, financial independence, and community enhancement," she stated. "We also aim to safeguard traditions and cultures so they stay significant and adaptable in our modern era.

The queenmothers gave out a set of clothes which was packaged in a silver-laden box to the Minister, who returned the kind gesture by supporting the association with Gh¢ 5,000.

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