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Africa hurts itself ignoring women in devt agenda – Akufo-Addo 

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published June 29, 2019
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President Akufo Addo has made a passionate appeal to Africa leaders to, as a matter of duty, extend a blanket of protection for women of the continent and ensure that their rights are upheld and respected.

He made the appeal when he addressed the Gender and Development Initiative for Africa (GADIA) presidential event dubbed “The Status of African Female Refugees and Displaced Persons” and under the theme: “Moving from Surviving to Thriving”, at the British Council.

In his address, the President noted that, “According to the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR, women and girls make up around 50% of any refugee, internally displaced or stateless population. In these statistics, we are told that Africa is home to a third of the world’s refugee population with the highest proportion being female refugees, that is some 59%.

“The continent has done itself, past and present generations, a great disservice by leaving women displaced and out of the agenda for development. We have a duty to extend a blanket of protection to all women and to ensure that upholding their rights is the bedrock for equality and social justice,” President Akufo Addo said.

The Four Point Proposal

The President in his speech made a four point agenda that he believes can transform the African continent and put her on a path to prosperity. Firstly, President Akufo Addo stated that the continent must shed its image of instability and overcome the wars that have plagued it for so long.

“We must prioritise the establishment of a peaceful atmosphere on the continent,” the President pointed out.

Secondly, the President said the continent must get its politics right. “The fight between various political groupings after independence have often turned out to be more vicious than the fight to throw out the colonialists and imperialists,” the President observed.

Thirdly, he indicated that conflict these days is not the only reason for the exodus of our people from their homes. The continent, he says, “must as a matter of urgency undertake the task of changing the structures of its economies which over the years have been dependent on the export of raw materials.”

“These economies, such economies cannot produce wealth and prosperity for the masses on the continent. The only way to ensuring prosperity in Africa is through value addition activities, transformed and diversified modern economies, in other words, the industrial development of our continent so we can generate the thousands and thousands of good paying jobs for our men and women,” President Akufo Addo stated.

Lastly, the African Union Gender Champion said, “If the noble goals of the SDGs is to ensure that no one is left behind and amongst others, ensure gender equality and full female empowerment, then we must seek to empower those left behind as a result of conflict.” He added that, “We should be minded by the fact that we can never achieve the Africa we want, the theme of AU agenda 2063, without ensuring the protection of women and girls in our respective Nation states”.

GADIA

In order to drive the AU’s agenda on gender equality and women’s empowerment, the AU Chairperson for year 2017, H.E. Prof. Alpha Conde, President of Guinea, appointed H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, President of Ghana, as the African Union’s Champion for Gender and Development issues.

As part of his vision for this important role, the President of Ghana launched the Gender and Development Initiative for Africa (GADIA). GADIA is the unprecedented flagship programme and implementation vehicle for the President’s Gender and Development Championship.

GADIA is built upon the pillars of enhancing women’s economic empowerment through the private sector and increasing women’s political participation. Through these two interlinked thematic areas, GADIA will address the myriad of issues that disproportionately affect women’s representation, participation and leadership in business and politics.

Source:Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5fm/Wilberforce Asare

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