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WOMEC equips Kpone SHS students with leadership skills

Ms. Dulcie Delali Attipoe, WOMEC Programmes Coordinator

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
November 25, 2022
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Kpone-Ghana, Nov. 25, GNA – The Women, Media and Change, a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) has a rolled-out mechanism to equip students of Kpone Community Senior High School in Kpone-Katamanso Municipality on gender and leadership issues.

The programme is aimed at bringing the best out of the students especially the females to aspire to take leadership positions and empower the males to champion gender issues in the homes, and communities.

Ms. Dulcie Delali Attipoe, WOMEC Programmes Coordinator stated during the event that it was important to raise awareness on gender inequality, and its related issues and promote excellence to the younger generation to challenge them to strive and change the status quo.

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She said the continuous training and encouragement would generate confidence, inspire trust and fast-track self-development in the youth especially the females to yearn towards attaining positions right from the child.

Ms. Attipoe mentioned that WOMEC had also targeted men in its initiative to raise their consciousness of the critical role they played in transitioning from the already existing perceptions that had been inscribed in the minds of people.

She added that capturing the men and developing their interest in gender-based issues would hasten change in the narratives in homes and the entire society.

Ms Abigail Edem Hunu, a Women’s Human Right Defender speaking at the programme told the students that leadership begun with ability to manage and make an account of leading other people.

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She encouraged females to understand that leadership positions were not meant for only men, but for all that worked hard, irrespective of the persons gender and, therefore, urged the young ladies to aspire for positions that would lead to the development.

Ms Hunu urged the students to abstain from sexual activities which usually hinders most young girls from furthering their education.

She urged the students to consider the consequences of such acts especially, at such stages when they are not financially stable to take responsibility for themselves and their babies.

The Human Right Defender said prevention from sexual activities at an early stage goes a long way to preventing premature death, abortion, and other negative effects associated with teenage pregnancy.

Ms. Hunu cautioned the students to make sacrifices that would hugely reap benefits for them in the future.

Source: Ghana News Agency - Elizabeth Larkwor Baah
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