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In celebration of International Women’s Day, Lamisi Fata Foundation will be hosting Rhythms for a Cause charity concert at +233 Jazz Bar & Grill in Accra.
This high-impact event which will raise awareness and funds to support sustainable menstrual health and education for underprivileged girls in Northern Ghana will be held on March 1, 2025.
The concert will feature performances by Lamisi, Mzbel, Gyedu Blay Ambulley, Amandzeba, and Wanlov The Kubolor, uniting music and social change in an unforgettable evening.
All proceeds will go toward providing reusable sanitary pads to vulnerable girls, empowering them with proper menstrual hygiene solutions to help them stay in school.
"We believe that music has the power to drive positive change," said Lamisi, Founder of the Lamisi Fata Foundation.
She said through 'Rhythms for a Cause,' they aim to break the silence around menstrual health, promote education, and ensure that every girl has access to the resources she needs to thrive.

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