Support Women and Girls in Ghana

by WomensTrust, Inc.
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana
Support Women and Girls in Ghana

Project Report | Jul 17, 2012
Empowering Rural Women

By Gertrude Ankrah | Development Director

Every February thousands of women gather together in New York City to explore the critical issues facing women globally. Thanks to a sponsorship from Anglican Women’s Empowerment (AWE), I traveled from my home in Pokuase to New York to speak on a panel at this year’s gathering, the 56thSession of the United Nations’ Conference on the Status of Women. The event confirmed for me that women’s empowerment is not a destination but a lifelong journey. 

This year’s conference focused on rural women and their role in eradicating poverty and hunger across the globe. Being born a woman in a rural village automatically puts a lot of obstacles in your path. But I’m certainly not alone on the journey. I was able to personally meet with women leaders like US Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice; Melanne Verveer, UN Ambassador at Large for global women’s issues; Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Leymah Gbowee; and Pan-African Women Parliamentarians’ President Gertrude Mogela. I returned to Pokuase inspired and ready to work harder than ever in solidarity with other rural women. I thank the AWE – and all its sponsors and supporters – for making the dream of this rural woman come true. 

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