GHANA HOSTS INT’NAL WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP SUMMIT

The 2019 edition of the International Women’s Summit on Leadership Training and Sustainable Funding for Women in Business has taken place in Accra.

The meeting, organized by the Association of Women in the Media (ASWIM) in partnership with Empowering Strategies for Health and Development (EMSTRAD)―an indigenous Ghanaian Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)―the Expat Professional and Business Women’s Network (EPBWN) and the Ghana Technology University, was on the theme: Empowered Women, Empowered Communities.

The Summit provided the platform to develop and promote educational training programs geared towards advancing the professional and personal lives of women.

It also served as an opportunity for women to share their strengths, talents and experiences that advance the interest and welfare of women.

In an address delivered on her behalf at the opening of the meeting on Friday, August 23, 2019, Madam Freda Prempeh, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP), urged women of outstanding accomplishments to open their doors as well as take it upon themselves to mentor, inspire and motivate younger women or girls to attain their full potential in the corporate world and beyond.

Hon. Prempeh called for deliberate efforts to integrate gender perspectives in all national programmes, especially those that were women-focused, and called for the removal or elimination of gender stereotypes to unearth the hidden potentials of women through Affirmative Action, education and capacity building.

She, therefore, pledged the commitment of Government to working with NGOs, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Faith-based Organizations (F-bOs), the Academia as well as all local and international partners to promote the empowerment of women in leadership positions.

She disclosed that MoGCSP had designed several training and advocacy programmes to encourage women to join the race for the up-coming District Assembly and Parliamentary Elections.

In a key note address, Dr Bilkisu Magoro Blimor, International Relations Consultant, politician and gender activist from Nigeria, urged young women not to consider themselves too young to run for political offices, adding that power was not freely given, but to be worked for and grabbed.

Welcoming participants to the meeting, Mad. Yvonne Prempeh, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Cambridge Consultancy Services, Ghana, explained that in view of the existing gender disparity, platforms such as the International Leadership Summit were necessary for networking and engaging experienced women leaders who would nurture young women through the sharing of experiences.

As part of the summit activities, the Ghana Chapter of the Expat Professional & Business Women’s Network (EPBWN) International was inaugurated.

EPBWN International, founded by Princess Nwakego Ibrahim-Pam in Tunis on April 2013, with its headquarters in Songdo, South Korea, was founded to support educated expatriate spouses who, due to language barriers and other constraints related to expatriate residency and diplomatic status, were unable to work or start their own businesses.

It is a diverse group of expatriate professional and business women and men with the aim of enhancing the advancement of expatriate spouses through training, networking and the mentoring and placement programme.

EPBWN envisions to empower expatriate women and men achieve success, build confidence and enhance effectiveness by providing a supportive and nurturing environment, leadership opportunities and mentoring them in their professional development in their various countries as accompanying spouses.

Speaking at the inauguration, Ms Christiana Adom Oppong, Country Co-ordinator, Ghana Chapter, EPBWN, pledged o work together with all stakeholders to break down barriers, defy stereotypes and empower women to impact on their communities.

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8 govs’ wives to receive awards

The committee of the Most Valuable Governor’s wife Award (MVGWA) is set to present awards to wives of eight state governors who have made positive impacts through their pet projects. 

While briefing newsmen yesterday during a press conference in Abuja, the Chairperson of the group, Dr. Bilkisu Magoro(Founder of Ismor Mogoro Foundation) said the award which is scheduled for February 2017, with the theme; “The role of the governors wives NGOs in helping the internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Nigeria” is designed to lead a new phenomenon in the assessment and recognition of the governor’s wives’ achievements.

The awardees are wives of Anambra state governor,  Ebelechukwu Obiano Bauchi, Hajiya Hadiza Abubakar, Bayelsa , Mrs. Rachael Dickson and Kebbi, Zainab Bagudu. Others are; Nasarawa, Hajiya Mairo Al- Makura, Niger, Dr. Amina Bello, Lagos, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode and Oyo, Mrs. Florence Ajimobi.

340 women train on shea butter production in Katsina

Three hundred and forty women from the 34 council areas of Katsina State have commenced training on the production of shea butter.

The training, which is aimed at exploring the potentials of shea butter and it’s economic benefits, is sponsored by the Katsina State Department of Economic Development in collaboration with Global Shea Alliance. Speaking to participants during the train-the-trainers workshop, Special Adviser to Governor Ibrahim Shema on Economic Affairs, Dr Garba Shehu Matazu, said participants will be equipped to train others in their respective localities and necessary attention will be accorded to Shea butter production in the state.

He said: “We hope to expose these women to different skills of using Shea butter to produce household products and in so doing, improve their economic status while exposing investment opportunities of our state to the world.”
Representative of the Global Shea Alliance, Bilkisu Magoro, regretted that the potentials of the product are poorly explored in Nigeria. Magoro said the exercise will expose women to various economic empowerment opportunities.

37TH LWT COLLOQUIUM

The Centre for Values in Leadership specially invites you to the 37th CVL Leader Without Title Leadership Tribute Colloquium in honour of Prof Ben Nwabueze @ 86 and Chief Richard Akinjide @ 85. Both honourees made their contributions in the Nigerian Legal profession.

The theme of this colloquium is: Political and Economic Restructuring of Nigeria for Higher Performance. The proposed panel of discussants include:

  1. Dr. Biodun Adedipe (Chief Consultant, B. Adedipe Associates Limited)
  2. Akin Oyebode (Faculty of Law, University of Lagos).
  3. Dr. Bilkisu Magoro (Founder, Ismor Magoro Foundation)
  4. Chief Olu Falae (Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation)
  5. Chief Ayo Adebanjo (Nationalist and Elder statesman)

The event has been scheduled as follows:

DateThursday, March 30, 2017

Time: 11am

Venue: Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, (NIIA), 13/15 Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

EMPOWERING INDIGENOUS AFRICAN WOMEN TO COMBAT CERVICAL AND BREAST CANCER

The Access to Basic Care medical foundation of the wife of the Oyo state governor H. E. Mrs Florence Ajimobi yesterday the 22nd March 2017 had a side event as part of the ongoing annual commission on the state of women 61st session in New York. The theme of the session was: Empowering Indigenous African Women to combat cervical and breast cancer. Medicaid Cancer Foundation was represented by Dr Bilkisu Magoro.

The session sought to find ways of carrying out the empowerment of indigenous women in the African setting to confront cases of breast and cervical cancer. The focus was on early detection as a way of reducing mortality rates of the disease.
One of the speakers Dr Sola Oriniowo said “1/2 the women in Africa do not know about breast and cervical cancer, even though 85% of the cases occurs in developing countries and 90% of girls do not have access to the HPV vaccine. Another expert, Dr. Alaa Murabit said ” there is no substitute for education in improving health seeking behaviour of African women and their economic empowerment is vital”.
Her Excellency Mrs Florence Ajimobi Founder of ABC called on international partners to work together with not so lucky ones in identifying women who are most at risk and focus limited resources on them.

Medicaid Cancer Foundation has so far screened over 15,000 women free for breast and cervical cancer. It works with partners such as ABC to spread the early detection message to women across Nigeria.

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Nigeria’s Side Events By Chukwuemeka Okereafor

Nigeria hosted two Side Events yesterday at the AU Conference Hall, Hammarskjold Plaza, at the on-going 61st Session of the UN CSW, New York.
The events were chaired by Senator Aisha Jummai Alhassan, Nigeria’s Honourable Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development.
She also launched the National Action Plan for Women’s Peace and Security
Event 1: ‘Enhancing Nigerian Women’s Participation in Politics, Peace and Security’
Co-chair: Dr. Phumzile Ngcuka
Panelists: Senator Binta Mazi Garba, Prof. Simbine, Prof. Sunday Ochoche, Dr. Eleanor Nwadinobi
Moderator: Mrs. Esther Eghobamien-Mshelia
Event 2: ‘Accelerating the Elimination of Harmful Traditional Practices (HTPs) with a Focus on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C)’
Co-Chair: Prof. Babatunde Osotimehin, (represented by Dr. Natalia Kanem)
Panelists: Bar. Hauwa Shekarau, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, Dr. Zainab Atiku Bagudu (represented by Dr. Bilkisu Magoro)
Moderator: Mrs. Anetu-Anne Aliu