Women in Government and Media reflect on visibility Pubic Trust and Leadership

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Vice President, Ghana Journalists Association, -GJA Rebecca Ekpe, First Left with Members of Ghana Parliament and other Participants at the First Annual Forum on Women in Government and Media at the Presidency in Accra.
At the First Annual National Forum on Women in Government and Media, participants gathered for a purposeful dialogue on the vital role women play in governance, media, and nation-building. The forum highlighted the shared mission of women leaders and communicators in shaping public trust, influencing policy, and strengthening democratic accountability.
Vice President, Ghana Journalists Association, -GJA Rebecca Ekpe, First Left with Members of Ghana Parliament and other Participants at the First Annual Forum on Women in Government and Media.
Vice President, Ghana Journalists Association, -GJA Rebecca Ekpe, First Left with Members of Ghana Parliament and other Participants at the First Annual Forum on Women in Government and Media at the Presidency in Accra.
The speech reflected on the courage of women in governance and the responsibility of women in media, emphasizing their roles as architects of national development. It underscored the importance of integrity, truth, and resilience in leadership and storytelling.
Under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama, the Reset Agenda promotes inclusive governance, with progress toward gender equity reinforced by the Affirmative Action Act. The mentorship of Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang was also celebrated as a model of transformative leadership.
Drawing inspiration from Eleanor Roosevelt, the address encouraged women to remain courageous, resilient, and steadfast, embracing criticism and rising stronger in their pursuit of leadership and service.
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