By Rachel Quartey and Rukayatu Musah
Accra-Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has called for stronger support systems and inclusive policies to recognise and promote the contributions of women across all sectors of national development.
She made the call during a programme organised for women at the Presidency to commemorate International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on March 8.
Professor Opoku-Agyemang emphasised the importance of mentorship, unity and equal opportunities to ensure that women are able to fully develop their talents and contribute meaningfully to national progress. “Recognising the contributions of women in every sphere of society is essential to building a more inclusive and equitable nation,” she said.
The Vice President noted that women play significant roles in both the formal and informal sectors, including unpaid care work and community leadership, which often go unnoticed. She encouraged women in public service to support and mentor one another to help break long-standing barriers. “When women support and uplift one another, we create stronger pathways for leadership and opportunity,” she added.
Professor Opoku-Agyemang also urged institutions to create enabling environments that allow women to realise their full potential and contribute to Ghana’s development.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chief of Staff (Administration), Nana Oye Bampoe Addo, called for stronger collaboration, mentorship and inclusive workplace policies to promote more women into leadership positions. “Creating opportunities and supportive environments will enable more women to break barriers and contribute meaningfully to national development,” she noted.




































