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Encourage young girls to develop interest in taking up leadership positions

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Encouraging young girls to develop interest in taking up leadership positions through mentorship programmes is necessary to set them on the path of holding top positions in the future.

“Educating girls early enough on the relevance of aspiring for higher positions will make them ambitious and willing to take their academics seriously to achieve their dreams.”

Founder of the Leading Ladies Network (LLN), a women’s leadership development organisation, Madam Yawa Hansen-Quao made the assertion yesterday in Accra, during a girls mentorship programme held for pupils from selected schools within the Ga North Municipality.

The mentees were taken through topics including manners and courtesy, suicide prevention, entrepreneurship, voting and leadership in public, savings, investment and career choices.

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According to her, girls from disadvantaged backgrounds especially, needed to be paid special attention and motivated enough, to enable them build confidence in themselves and have the belief that no matter their backgrounds, achieving success was possible.

Various researches, she said, had shown that the earlier young girls are exposed to leadership opportunities, the more likely it was for them to run public service positions when they come of age and the more likely it was for them to have the ambition to do extraordinary things.

“Mentorship guides girls to be on the right track,  that is why we sometimes hold governance camps to select those interested in a career in public service, all in the quest to prepare them for what that looks like.”

“We take them on excursions to parliament as well, for them to understand the interactions between the legislature, executive and the judiciary, because we believe that will make them develop the interest in running for public offices one day,” she added.

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Madam Hansen-Quao revealed that so far, her outfit had impacted more than 5,000 young girls from 32 different Junior High Schools (JHS) in the Ga North Municipality.

She hoped the number would increase to 10,000 by the end of the year.

The Girl Child Education Coordinator of the Ga North Municipality, Madam Christiana Ankrah on her part commended the LLN for their contribution towards promoting girl child education in the country, adding that the various mentorship programmes held within the municipality over the years by the LLN was yielding positive results.

Targeting young girls and coaching them to become successful and responsible adults, she said was a move in the right direction.

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In furtherance, she advised the young girls to take their studies seriously and avoid indulging in acts that could mar their future.

A facilitator of the LLN, Mrs Ajoa Bright Tetteh urged the pupils to be entrepreneurially minded while chasing their dreams.

BY RAISSA SAMBOU

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Diaspora Affairs Office hosts African diaspora delegation ahead of citizenship conferment

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The Diaspora Affairs Office at the Office of the President has hosted a delegation of African diaspora women who are in Ghana ahead of a planned Presidential Conferment of Citizenship ceremony.

The Director of Diaspora Affairs, Kofi Okyere Darko, explained in a Facebook post that the visit was a gesture of appreciation by the delegation to the Government of Ghana for its continued efforts to reconnect Africans in the diaspora with their ancestral homeland.

He indicated that the ceremony, scheduled for next Monday, will officially grant Ghanaian citizenship to members of the delegation as part of the country’s broader engagement with the African diaspora.

The delegation was led by Erica Bennett, Founder of the Diaspora Africa Forum.

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According to Mr Okyere Darko, her years of advocacy have played an important role in strengthening ties between Africa and people of African descent living abroad.

He noted that the group’s journey towards citizenship represents not only a legal process but also a cultural and spiritual return to their roots.

Also present at the meeting was Natalie Jackson, an attorney who is also expected to receive Ghanaian citizenship during the ceremony. She works closely with renowned civil rights lawyer Ben Crump.

Mr Okyere Darko emphasised that Ghana remains committed to strengthening relationships with the African diaspora and promoting unity, identity, and shared heritage among people of African descent worldwide.

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Ghana signs debt restructuring agreement with Belgium

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Ghana has signed a debt restructuring agreement with the Kingdom of Belgium as part of efforts to restore the country’s economic stability after the financial crisis that hit the nation in 2022 and 2023.

The Minister of Finance, Cassiel Ato Forson, today disclosed that he signed the agreement on behalf of the Government of Ghana.

He explained that Ghana experienced a very difficult period during the crisis, which forced the government at the time to declare a debt default.

However, he indicated that the country is now recovering and witnessing a significant economic turnaround.

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According to him, stronger systems are also being put in place to ensure that Ghana does not return to such a situation again.

Dr Forson noted that the agreement with Belgium is the eighth deal Ghana has concluded with countries under the Official Creditor Committee as part of its external debt restructuring programme.

He expressed appreciation to the Government of Belgium for its support and partnership with Ghana during the process.

The Finance Minister thanked Carole van Eyll, Ambassador of Belgium to Ghana, for her role in strengthening relations between the two countries.

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The agreement forms part of Ghana’s broader effort to restructure its external debts and stabilise the economy following the crisis.

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