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Vice President Hosts Harvard Kennedy School Delegation, Reaffirms Commitment to Women’s Empowerment


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By Stanley Kwabla Arku

Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has reiterated her administration’s commitment to empowering women and fostering national development during a meeting with a delegation from the Harvard Kennedy School.

The delegation, made up of students from the prestigious institution, congratulated the Vice President on her historic election as Ghana’s first female Vice President. They also commended the country’s stable political climate, which has created opportunities for democratic growth and increased women’s participation in leadership.

In her address, Vice President Opoku-Agyemang emphasized the collective responsibility required to shape Ghana’s future, stating, “Common visions begin with all of us.” She highlighted her dedication to improving the quality of life for all Ghanaians, particularly focusing on uplifting women who remain on the margins of society.

While acknowledging the progress women have made in Ghana’s political landscape, the Vice President stressed the need for increased female representation in leadership roles. “There is more to be done to make women more visible in governance and policymaking,” she affirmed.

During an interactive session with the delegation, she addressed key national priorities, including youth empowerment through entrepreneurship. She underscored the importance of creating sustainable economic opportunities to harness the potential of Ghana’s youth, fostering self-reliance and innovation.

On climate action, the Vice President reaffirmed the government’s commitment to environmental sustainability and resilience-building initiatives. She emphasized that addressing climate challenges is crucial for long-term national development.

The meeting concluded with a call for stronger collaboration between governments, institutions, and young leaders to build a more inclusive and progressive society where women and the youth play critical roles in shaping Ghana’s future.


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