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A three-day capacity-building workshop for Scout and Guide leaders concluded in Accra, focusing on developing modern skills to empower youth and contribute to national development.
Organised by the Scout and Guide Fellowship Ghana (SGF-Gh), the event brought together leaders nationwide to enhance competencies in leadership, digital literacy, AI skills, critical thinking, and civic engagement. The initiative forms part of SGF-Gh's strategy to address leadership gaps in schools and communities while reinforcing the movement's core values.
SGF-Gh President Andrew Botchway emphasised the workshop's importance at the opening ceremony: "We must equip our leaders with the tools needed to help shape responsible, patriotic citizens." He called for stronger collaboration among stakeholders to revive the movement's visibility and impact, which he noted had waned in recent years.
Botchway announced Ghana's bid to host the 2027 International Scouts and Guide Fellowship (ISGF) World Conference and revealed plans for "The Ghana Experience" jamboree in 2026, expected to draw global participation. He appealed for increased government and private sector support for youth leadership initiatives.
SGF-Gh Executive Secretary Stephanie Birikorang described the workshop as "a stepping stone to inspire responsible leadership," adding: "We are not just here to enhance skills, but to strengthen the spirit of service and citizenship that defines our movement."
The event featured experienced facilitators and attracted adult members, youth leaders, and volunteers nationwide, reinforcing SGF-Gh's commitment to building a skilled, united fellowship.
Ghana Girl Guiding Association International Commissioner Sylvia Nicole Eshun highlighted the movement's role in developing empowered young women through non-formal education. She introduced the Self-Smart programme, which teaches internet safety and responsible social media use while promoting peer advocacy.
"Girl Guiding is a lifelong journey of self-discovery and purposeful service," Eshun stated, urging parents and community leaders to support the movement as a platform for building confidence and creating change-makers.
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