- ICGE-23, held in Ghana, was a significant achievement, uniting global leaders, policymakers, activists, and scholars to advance gender equality. It fostered strategic partnerships, shared best practices, and developed actionable plans, reinforcing the foundation’s commitment to a more equitable society.
- Organizing a seminar on the global impact of malnutrition was a significant achievement. Featuring public health experts, the event analyzed malnutrition’s effects on communities, particularly women and children in developing economies. An initiatives to improve nutrition, promote food security, and enhance overall health, contributing to SDG 2 and SDG 3.
- Empowered over 10,000 women with vocational training and education programs.
- Enhancing access to STEM education for girls, and increasing our advocacy efforts for gender equality on a global scale.
- Facilitated the launch of 500 women-led businesses through our economic empowerment program.
- Sustainable Practices: Through our partnership with civil servants and local communities, we’ve launched program that promote environmental sustainability, through our initiatives with Ghana Standard Board Authority on sustainable household chemicals and products impacting over 1,000 individuals with sustainable housekeeping practices.
- Launch of Artivism project (GAMCE): The Global Art and Music Concert for Gender Equality in Ghana is a major achievement, uniting artists, musicians, activists, and community members to raise awareness and inspire action on gender issues through diverse performances and discussions, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for advancing gender equality.
- The establishment of the “African Gender Equality Network” is a significant milestone in advancing gender equality across developing economies. This network brings together a diverse coalition of stakeholders, including government officials, NGOs, academics, and activists, all dedicated to promoting gender equality.
- In addition, we organized seminars on the progress of SDG 5 in sub-Saharan Africa, featuring major stakeholders from the Government of Ghana’s advisory units on SDGs as facilitators. These seminars provided a platform for discussing advancements, challenges, and strategies to achieve gender equality in the region, further solidifying our commitment to sustainable development and the empowerment of women and girls