
Audio By Carbonatix
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has provided livelihood support to Ms Harriet Amuzu, a survivor of domestic abuse whose case drew public attention last year following the Ministry’s intervention.
The support package was presented in Akim Oda, Eastern Region, and includes a deep freezer, ice chests, food items, a glass display case for her fried yam and fish business, and cash support to help her establish and sustain her livelihood.
The items were presented on behalf of the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, by the Head of the Domestic Violence Secretariat, who delivered a message of encouragement and assurance of continued government support for survivors of abuse.

The Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to helping survivors rebuild their lives, stressing that support does not end at rescue but extends to empowerment and independence. “We are intentional about helping survivors rebuild.
Providing practical support like this is a step towards restoring hope, dignity and economic independence,” she stated.

The intervention forms part of broader efforts by the Ministry to combine psychosocial care, legal aid and economic empowerment to support long-term recovery for survivors of abuse.
During the presentation, the Head of the Domestic Violence Secretariat, Madam Malonin Asibi, also engaged the family, highlighting the psychological and social consequences of abuse and urging stronger emotional support for Ms Amuzu.

She further called on the public to speak up against all forms of abuse, stressing that domestic violence can have severe consequences, including trauma, breakdown of families, and exposure of vulnerable individuals to hardship.
Ms Amuzu expressed gratitude for the support, describing it as timely and life-changing.
Latest Stories
-
Afoko says return to NPP leadership driven by push to secure power for Bawumia’s presidency
49 seconds -
France braces for another day of sweltering heat as Europe heatwave spreads
10 minutes -
Climate change is wearing out cocoa farmers, not just trees – Researchers warn
15 minutes -
SEC gives online investment platforms until August 31 to register or risk sanctions
21 minutes -
Weija-Gbawe eye surgery programme restores sight for second cohort of beneficiaries
35 minutes -
England Applied for Goals. Ghana Requested Additional Documentation…
38 minutes -
31st December Market redevelopment to proceed despite traders’ concerns
55 minutes -
MP cuts sod for ultra-modern clinic project in Yaala No. 2
56 minutes -
Ginger prices to remain high for two years – expert warns
1 hour -
Prisons officer interdicted for attempting to smuggle Indian hemp into Kete-Krachi facility
1 hour -
Today’s front pages: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
2 hours -
GES to announce shortlisted recruitment candidates by July 20
2 hours -
Paul Afoko denies involvement in Adams Mahama’s death, calls for NPP unity ahead of delegates conference
2 hours -
Ghanaian regulators look to Malaysia’s success as non-interest finance framework takes shape
3 hours -
Telecel Ghana strengthens cash agent partnerships in Ashanti Region
3 hours