In Ghana, it’s mostly women who have the task of preparing household meals. Babies are often carried on women’s backs while ...
Why women are returning to their roots ... presenter and currently the deputy head of the Ghana Tourist Development Company, embracing her natural hair is neither a fashion nor political statement.
Given their dependence on natural resources for their livelihoods, women farmers in Africa actively strive to safeguard these protect these essential resources from environmental degradation. Women ...
A glimmer of hope lies in the recent opening of the Yomo sacred section of the lagoon, where approximately 1,000 people produced a massive amount of salt, revitalizing the local economy. This ...
Lawyer Sheila Minkah-Premo, convener of the Affirmative Action Coalition group, told AFP that gender stereotypes had to be erased in Ghana. "Women are not seen as natural leaders. There's usually ...
Many Ghanaian women work as unpaid labourers on land owned by men ... involving women in leadership and decision making, women’s access to natural resources (especially land) and gender-equitable ...