Give Priority to women’s education – participants

Mankranso (Ashanti Region) 21 April Participants at a three-day workshop on gender sensitization have recommended that women’s education should be made a national priority. This is because they said only education will empower women to break the monopoly of men and the “culture of silence”. These were contained in a resolution adopted at the end of the workshop for service providers and some traditional rulers drawn from the Ahafo-Ano South district at Mankranso.

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