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The Women Executive Office of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG-WEO) has marked this year’s International Men’s Day with a call for increased attention to men’s physical and mental health well-being.
UTAG-WEO warned that the nation cannot afford to overlook the well-being of those who play critical roles in families, communities, and national development.

"We acknowledge the significant role men play in shaping future generations through education, mentorship, and responsible leadership; hence, we need them alive and strong. However, research shows that men are often less likely to seek medical help or mental health support. More importantly, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that men die nearly five years earlier than women on average, and account for about 75% of all suicides worldwide. A reminder of the urgent need to prioritize men’s health and emotional wellness," noted in a statement issued by UTAG-WEO to observe the day.
The association stressed that improving men’s health is not merely a gender issue but a national imperative, as healthier men strengthen families, enhance productivity, and contribute to a more resilient society.
As part of the 2025 celebration themed “Celebrating Men and Boys,” UTAG-WEO urged stakeholders to champion initiatives that promote emotional wellness, accessible healthcare, and a healthier work–life balance for men across all sectors.
UTAG-WEO emphasised that supporting men to live longer, healthier lives enriches the social fabric and fosters more balanced and respectful relationships among all genders.
The association encouraged Ghanaians to use the day to reflect on the contributions of men and boys and to advocate for systems that protect their well-being.
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