President Mahama champions gender equality as key driver of Africa’s development
Ghana is taking a leading role in promoting gender equality across Africa, with a strong focus on empowering women and girls. Speaking at the African Union (AU) Summit, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama emphasised that advancing gender parity is a shared responsibility and a critical component of Africa’s economic growth and sustainable development.
President Mahama highlighted Ghana’s achievements in advancing gender equality, including:
Allocating $40 million to the Women’s Development Bank to support women entrepreneurs and initiatives.
Achieving gender parity in school enrollment nationwide.
Strengthening institutions that provide support and protection for women.
Enacting the Affirmative Action Gender Equity Act, which includes binding targets for women’s participation across sectors.
In his call to action, President Mahama urged the AU to adopt gender-responsive budgeting, fully implement the AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls, and accelerate financial inclusion initiatives for women and youth.
He also encouraged the private sector to align financing with African development priorities and to recognise gender equality as not only a moral imperative but also a smart investment that drives economic growth.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News

President Mahama champions gender equality as key driver of Africa’s development
11:15
Cabinet orders simultaneous forensic audit and criminal probe of COCOBOD
16:39
Baptist Medical Centre, Nalerigu pledges strong partnership with Ghana Medical Trust Fund
18:29
‘Serious breach of due process’ - CDM demands answers from gov’t over Ofosu Nkansah detention
08:44
Ashaiman traders protest against govt redevelopment of main market
12:20
NHIA staff donate GHS 800,000 to Ghana Medical Trust Fund to support patients with NCDs
15:39
Baba Jamal Ahmed denies vote-buying allegations after recall as Ghana’s High Commissioner to Nigeria
23:51
Ghana, Zambia to review import lists to boost intra-African trade
13:42
President Mahama to deliver SoNA on February 27
11:08
Former NDC Ayawaso East Chairman calls for unity ahead of by-election
15:26


