Audio By Carbonatix
The Executive Director of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), COP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah has urged women leaders to prioritise their health by undergoing regular medical screening.
She advised that they should not wait to fall sick before undergoing medical screening as this could affect their well-being underscoring the need for them to do it regularly.
Speaking at a Women’s Leadership Development Course organized by the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Centre and the UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), COP Maame Yaa Tiwaa stressed that health is the cornerstone for sustained energy, focus, and resilience in their professional and personal lives.
“Don’t fall sick before going for health screening,” she advised, noting the need for individuals to be mindful of their dietary choices.
The two-week event which ends on November 15, 2024, has brought together leaders from security services and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) across Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Gambia, and Sierra Leone.
The course aims to equip women leaders with essential skills and knowledge to navigate challenges in their sectors effectively. Participants engage in interactive sessions and workshops designed to foster collaboration and innovative thinking among emerging leaders.
The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Centre has been pivotal in promoting gender equality in leadership roles within peace and security sectors across West Africa. By investing in women’s leadership development, the center seeks to enhance regional stability and security.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana’s FMCG sector grew by 15% in value in quarter one 2026, but recovery is patchier – Maverick Research
29 minutes -
MPs express disappointment in Amandi Construction over Western Rail Project delays
1 hour -
Understanding the National Determined Contributions and National Adaptation Plans and their implications for the private sector
1 hour -
ETI to raise funds from international debt market
1 hour -
Thirty years, one road, and a minister who stopped to listen
1 hour -
Energy Minister John Jinapor to inspect power projects in Kumasi Tomorrow
1 hour -
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announces birth of baby girl
2 hours -
Asare replaces Dreams FC’s Aseako for Mexico friendly
2 hours -
IGP’s Cyber Vetting and Enforcement Team arrests 11 for impersonating President Mahama
2 hours -
Charles Amissah death probe: GRNMA objects to naming of health professionals, cites mental health concerns
2 hours -
BoG pushes cross-border instant payments to drive Africa’s economic integration
2 hours -
Rwandan singer dies as he was being released from prison
2 hours -
MoH sets up technical committee to resolve KBTH laboratory dispute
2 hours -
Over 5,000 unemployed agricultural graduates push government for recruitment
2 hours -
US delegation praises Peace and Love Hospital’s breast cancer care efforts in Ghana
2 hours