Ghanaian women are not serious. whether we like it or not there are already giants in the field of power and so if Ghanaian women want to fight for their rights and empowerment it is important they start from the basics rathe ... read full comment
Ghanaian women are not serious. whether we like it or not there are already giants in the field of power and so if Ghanaian women want to fight for their rights and empowerment it is important they start from the basics rather than from the top. The 2012 FAO report on Ghana recommended that polytechnic education should be used to reduce poverty in the rural areas of Ghana since it provides demand driven knowledge. This is a very important suggestion but unfortunately our women folks have decided to ignore it. This makes me believe that all the noise being made by our so called women advocates is just a ploy to enable them use short cuts to the top. It is this unseriousness that makes successive governments pay lips service to women empowerment.
LADY GAGA 11 years ago
USMAN,CAN YOU PLEASE ELABORATE ON THE FAO ;S 2012 REPORT ON GHANA.HOW CAN POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION BE USED TO REDUCE POVERTY IN THE RURAL AREAS? EXPLAIN MORE ,PLS.
USMAN,CAN YOU PLEASE ELABORATE ON THE FAO ;S 2012 REPORT ON GHANA.HOW CAN POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION BE USED TO REDUCE POVERTY IN THE RURAL AREAS? EXPLAIN MORE ,PLS.
USMAN 11 years ago
I think you have enough clues.
I think you have enough clues.
GHFUO, LOVE/DOR YOURSELF! 11 years ago
WHERE IS IT?
NO CHILDRENS HOSPITAL. GOVT OFFICIALS CHOPPING MONEY. WOYOME, JUDGEMENT DEBTS, RAMPANT PUBLIC SECTOR CORRUPTION....
WHERE IS IT?
NO CHILDRENS HOSPITAL. GOVT OFFICIALS CHOPPING MONEY. WOYOME, JUDGEMENT DEBTS, RAMPANT PUBLIC SECTOR CORRUPTION....
Blessed.. 11 years ago
Women are serious!! And always have been. Hence making strives to break through the glass ceiling.. And we will continue doing that..
Women are serious!! And always have been. Hence making strives to break through the glass ceiling.. And we will continue doing that..
Ghanaian women are not serious. whether we like it or not there are already giants in the field of power and so if Ghanaian women want to fight for their rights and empowerment it is important they start from the basics rathe ...
read full comment
USMAN,CAN YOU PLEASE ELABORATE ON THE FAO ;S 2012 REPORT ON GHANA.HOW CAN POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION BE USED TO REDUCE POVERTY IN THE RURAL AREAS? EXPLAIN MORE ,PLS.
I think you have enough clues.
WHERE IS IT?
NO CHILDRENS HOSPITAL. GOVT OFFICIALS CHOPPING MONEY. WOYOME, JUDGEMENT DEBTS, RAMPANT PUBLIC SECTOR CORRUPTION....
Women are serious!! And always have been. Hence making strives to break through the glass ceiling.. And we will continue doing that..