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Devastating coronavirus disease: AfDB to rescue women businesses

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The African Development Bank (AfDB) says it is mobilising $5 billion through its Affirmative Finance Action for Women to support women businesses in Africa in view of the outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

The President of the AfDB, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, who disclosed this at the Virtual 2020 International Forum on African Leadership, said the move was to help revive the businesses of women. He noted that the coronavirus pandemic had collapsed many businesses owned by women in Africa. The programme organised by the African Leadership Magazine in Malawi was on the theme, “Rethinking Global Partnerships and Africa’s Economic Resurgence.” “We must build back by ensuring that women are strongly supported, as majority of them have lost incomes, due to their greater dependence on informal markets and sectors such as tourism, hospitality and trade, all of which have been devastated by the lockdowns,” he said.
Dr Adesina said the bank would continue to raise resources to support women across Africa. He said the world had become more fragile to the coronavirus disease, saying “all are affected — developed and developing countries. There’s no coronavirus for developed countries and coronavirus for developing countries.” Dr Akinwumi said the pandemic had laid bare the divide in the labour market. He said those with skills were able to keep their jobs, while low skilled workers, especially those employed in the informal sector, lost jobs worsened by the lockdowns.

“It’s estimated that up to 30 million jobs will be lost in Africa by the end of the year,” Dr Akinwumi said. He said Africa must build back by focusing on the youth, many of whom had no jobs prior to the pandemic. “That’s why the African Development Bank will support the launch of the Youth Entrepreneurship Investment Banks to create a viable financial ecosystem to unleash the entrepreneurship and businesses of young people,” Dr Akinwumi stressed.

The AfDB President said Africa must build back by focusing sharply on food and nutritional security. “For many, the risk of hunger is higher than coronavirus. Without food, medicines or vaccines don’t work. There is vaccination against coronavirus, but there is no vaccination against hunger,” Dr Akinwumi said.
He said the AfDB had provided  over $384 million for countries to address immediate food and nutrition issues, including providing access to improved seeds, farm inputs, strategic food reserves and opening up of regional trade corridors to facilitate trade in food. ###### Dr Adesina Pix/samba/08-12-2020 Caption: Dr Adesina
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Lordina Mahama announces upcoming free Primary Health Care programme

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The First Lady, Lordina Dramani Mahama, has announced that the government will soon launch a Free Primary Health Care Programme aimed at improving access to healthcare across the country.

She said the initiative, which will be launched by her husband, John Dramani Mahama, will provide free primary healthcare services at facilities such as the Anyima Health Centre.

Mrs. Mahama made the announcement during the commissioning of the newly renovated Anyima Health Centre in Anyima, Brong Ahafo region.

According to her, the programme is expected to increase the use of health services, support early detection of diseases, reduce healthcare costs for families and improve the overall health and productivity of citizens.

“My husband, President John Dramani Mahama, will soon launch the Free Primary Health Care Programme, which will provide free care at facilities like the Anyima Health Centre,” she said.

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Handing over the facility to the community, the First Lady urged health workers who will serve at the centre to treat patients with dignity and compassion.

She encouraged them to work towards ensuring zero maternal mortality and zero infant mortality at the facility.

Mrs. Mahama further called on residents of Anyima to take full ownership of the health centre by keeping it in good condition and making good use of its services.

She appealed to traditional leaders in the area to help protect the facility so that it can continue to serve the health needs of the community for many years.

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Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang calls for stronger action on gender equity

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The Vice President, Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has called for stronger action to promote gender equity and create more opportunities for women in the workplace.

She made the call in a Facebook post after joining staff at the Presidency of Ghana to mark International Women’s Day.

The celebration was held under the theme “From Commitment to Action: Promoting Equity for Every Woman in the Workplace” and focused on recognising the achievements of women while reflecting on the work needed to ensure equal opportunities.

Professor Opoku-Agyemang extended warm wishes to women across Ghana and noted that women have always played key roles in the country’s communities and economic activities.

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According to her, women in the past served as healers, traders and queen mothers who contributed to leadership and governance in traditional societies.

She explained that Ghana’s cultural history shows that women have long provided knowledge, leadership and innovation to help develop communities.

The Vice President however noted that current disparities require society to examine systems and structures that may have limited opportunities for women.

She stressed that advancing gender equity will require deliberate actions and the mentoring of young women to prepare them for leadership roles.

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Professor Opoku-Agyemang recognised women whose work takes place in markets, streets and small trading spaces across the country.

According to her, these women form the backbone of local economies and continue to demonstrate resilience despite the difficult conditions they face.

She commended women working at the Presidency for their dedication and leadership and reaffirmed the need to promote respect, fairness and opportunity for every woman.

The Vice President further called on both men and women to work together to break barriers and ensure that women can fully contribute to Ghana’s development.

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