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The 31st December Women’s Movement paid tribute to its late founding member, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, celebrating her extraordinary life defined by courage, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to women’s empowerment and leadership in Ghana.
Speaking on behalf of the movement, a representative of the movement described Nana Konadu as “a mother.” She said the late leader believed in members even when they doubted themselves, pushed them beyond their comfort zones, and taught them to live with confidence. She reminded everyone that every woman has within her the strength to transform society.
“She celebrated our victories, corrected us with love, and never stopped encouraging us to aim higher. Even in moments of challenge, she displayed the resilience described in Isaiah 40:31: ‘But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will run and not grow weary; they will walk and not faint,’” she said.
She added that Nana Konadu’s bravery and steadfastness inspired the movement. Even when some members of the executive drifted away during difficult times, she remained committed, refusing to allow challenges to define her purpose. She chose resilience, service, and continued to build with those who stayed.
“She inspired us with her humility, fortitude, and unshakable belief in the mission of the organisation. Her life was a lesson in dedication,” the tribute concluded.
The 31st December Movement, established in the aftermath of the 1981 coup, has been recognised for its pivotal role in grassroots development, women’s empowerment, and promoting national self-reliance.
Over the years, it has evolved into a powerful force addressing socio-economic inequalities across Ghana.
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