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Volta Region to Empower 1,000 Girls in ICT through “Girls in ICT for Inclusive Digital Transformation” Initiative

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The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations (MOCDTI) has launched the 2025 Girls-In-ICT Celebration program in the Volta Region, with the aim of equipping 1,000 girls with vital ICT skills. 

The theme of the programme, “Girls in ICT for Inclusive Digital Transformation”, seeks to bridge the gender digital divide and promote inclusive digital development.

The inception meeting, held at the Residency Conference Room in Ho, brought together key stakeholders to discuss the program’s implementation and strategies for success. 

The Volta Regional Minister,  James Gunu, pledged the support of the Regional Coordinating Council (RCC), stating that the Council would bring all relevant stakeholders on board for the successful rollout of the program. 

He expressed confidence that the Girls in ICT initiative would significantly contribute to closing the gender digital divide.

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The Chief Director of the Ministry, Alexander Yaw Arphul, emphasized the importance of the initiative, stating that it is part of the Ministry’s broader vision to equip Ghana’s youth with practical digital skills.

According to Mr. Arphul, the Girls-In-ICT initiative draws inspiration from the International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) Resolution 70, which established the global Girls-In-ICT Day in 2011.

 The initiative aims to create an environment that empowers and encourages girls and young women to explore studies and careers in ICT.

Mr. Arphul highlighted the importance of ICT skills in today’s digital world, stating that it is no longer optional but essential for individuals to perform efficiently and remain competitive in the job market. He emphasized that investing in ICT education is both an economic strategy and a pathway to social equity.

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According to him, the initiative also contributes to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 4 (Quality Education) and 5 (Gender Equality) by encouraging girls to pursue careers in STEM, including ICT. 

The Director, PPBME, Mr Austin Hesse outlined various roles to be played by stakeholders in the local planning committee, urging them to engage actively, share their expertise and champion the cause to achieve the programs objectives.

About the 2025 GIICT

The Ministry has set a target to train 3,000 girls in the Volta, Upper East, and Upper West Regions this year, with the Volta Region expected to play a leading role. 

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The programme is part of the Ministry’s efforts to expand ICT education across all regions.

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‘Company Secretaries Summit’ slated for July

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Ms Engmann

About 200 company secretaries, governance professionals and institutional leaders will gather in Accra for the ‘Company Secretaries Summit’ next month.

It is aimed at strengthening governance practices and enhance boardroom effectiveness across the country.

The summit, which is scheduled for July 16 at the Labadi Beach Hotel seeks to equip governance professionals with the knowledge, skills, and networks required to navigate the increasingly complex demands of modern corporate leadership.

It will feature keynote presentations, panel discussions, and interactive sessions focusing on emerging governance trends, boardroom dynamics, regulatory compliance, digital transformation, and stakeholder expectations.

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According to the convener, Catherine Engmann, the summit comes at a critical time when governance professionals are under growing pressure to support sound decision-making, strengthen governance culture, and respond effectively to changing institutional and regulatory environments.

“This gathering is not just another conference. It is a platform for governance leaders who are already operating at the highest level and intend to stay there,” she said.

She noted that the programme was designed to provide participants with practical tools, fresh insights, and valuable professional connections.

According to Ms Engmann, a major highlight of the event will be the awards ceremony, which will recognise individuals and organisations that have demonstrated excellence in governance practice and made significant contributions to improving board effectiveness and corporate accountability.

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She mentioned that the summit will also offer participants an opportunity to benchmark their practices against industry standards, exchange ideas with peers, and explore innovative approaches to governance challenges.

Beyond the formal sessions, the event is expected to foster networking and collaboration among governance professionals, helping to strengthen governance practices across Ghana’s corporate and institutional landscape.

Speaking about the vision behind the initiative, Ms Engmann, said the summit was inspired by the need to create a dedicated platform that recognises the critical role played by company secretaries and governance professionals.

According to her, the Company Secretaries’ Summit and Awards reflects her conviction that Ghana’s governance professionals deserve an annual platform where they can engage in meaningful discussions, build strategic relationships, and receive recognition for their contributions to effective governance.

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Registration for the summit, she said was currently open, with interested professionals encouraged to secure their participation ahead of the event.

By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu

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Homemade soya milk

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Homemade soya milk

-1 cup dried soya beans

-4–5 cups for water (for blending)

-Extra water for soaking

-Sugar, honey or dates (optional, for sweetness)

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-Vanilla extract (optional)

Preparation

-Pick through the beans to remove stones or damaged seeds and rinse thoroughly

-Place them in a large bowl and cover with plenty of water. Soak for at least eight hours or overnight to soften it to blend easier

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– After soaking, rub the beans with your hands as the skin begins to remove

– Removing the skins helps reduce the ‘beany’ taste and improves texture

– Put the soaked beans into a blender with 4–5 cups of clean water

-Blend until smooth and milky. (You may need to do this in batches depending on your blender size).

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– Using a clean muslin cloth or fine sieve, strain the blended mixture into a pot. (Squeeze well to extract as much liquid as possible).

-The leftover pulp is called okara. Don’t throw it away — it can be used in baking, porridge, or even added to stews.

– Place the strained milk on medium heat and make it boil. Stir continuously to prevent burning or overflowing.

– Allow it to boil for at least 20–25 minutes. Proper boiling removes the raw taste and neutralises natural compounds that can upset the stomach.

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-Once boiled a little sugar or honey. Pulse.gh

Health benefits of Soya beans

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