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On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2025, DWM has extended heartfelt congratulations to women across the globe, particularly Ghanaian women, recognising their resilience, strength, and achievements.
A statement issued by DWM said this year’s theme of “Accelerate Action for Gender Equality,” underscores the need for immediate and sustained efforts to close the gender gap.
The statement signed by Dr. (Mrs.) Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, emphasised the urgency of this mission, referencing findings from the United Nations Global Gender Gap Report and the World Economic Forum’s 2024 report, which predict that at the current rate of progress, full gender equality will not be achieved until the year 2158—133 years from now, or roughly five generations away.
DWM acknowledged that while women have made significant strides, progress remains too slow.
The organisation expressed optimism that Ghana’s newly passed Affirmative Action Act 2024, along with strategic interventions from various stakeholders, will catalyze women’s empowerment and development.
The Act aims to dismantle systemic barriers that have historically hindered women’s advancement in Ghanaian society.
"Women’s progress should not take more than a century. We must take bold steps now to accelerate gender parity," DWM stated.
DWM urged individuals, organisations, and institutions to actively work toward gender equality by:
- Calling out stereotypes
- Challenging discrimination
- Questioning bias
The organisation reiterated its commitment to standing in solidarity with global bodies, grassroots groups, and philanthropic entities dedicated to advancing women’s rights.
As part of its advocacy, DWM pledged to continue pushing for a world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination, promoting a diverse, equitable, and inclusive society where every woman and girl has the opportunity to thrive.
“Whether in leadership, education, business, or the home, your voice matters, and your dreams are valid,” the statement emphasised.
DWM also celebrated the impactful work of individuals and organisations worldwide that have championed gender equity through innovative strategies, resource mobilisation, and advocacy efforts.
"Let us continue to uplift each other, break barriers, and create a world where every woman and girl can thrive. Here’s to strong women—may we know them, may we be them, and may we raise them," the statement said.
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