Empowering Women, Enhancing Growth: EWN Participates in University of Ghana’s WEE Project

Empowering Women, Enhancing Growth: EWN Participates in University of Ghana’s WEE Project

The Executive Women Network (EWN) was honored to participate in the University of Ghana’s Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) Project event held at Fiesta Royal Hotel on 21st October 2024. This pivotal gathering brought together key stakeholders from various sectors to analyze policies through a gender lens, driving meaningful change.

Our Team’s Contribution

Led by Madam Chair Janet Sunkwa-Mills, our EWN team, comprising Edinam Adjei-Sika, MSc., MCIPR, Joyce M. Sackitey-Ahiadorme APR, Anthonia Tony-Dibie, and Ruby Adeley, was proud to contribute to the discussions.

Collaborating for Impact

The event focused on strategic policy reforms and partnerships to boost women’s economic empowerment in Ghana. Presentations and discussions centered on:

– Analyzing policies through a gender lens
– Strategic policy reforms
– Partnerships for women’s economic empowerment

A Successful Collaboration

We commend the University of Ghana for hosting this impactful event. The EWN remains committed to empowering women and enhancing growth in Ghana.

Tags: Women’s Economic Empowerment, Gender Equality, Policy Reform, Collaboration, Empowering Women, Ghana, University of Ghana, Executive Women Network, WEE Project.

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