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World Vision Ghana calls for stronger women’s wmpowerment on IWD

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMarch 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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As the world commemorates International Women’s Day (IWD), World Vision Ghana has issued a strong call for renewed national commitment to advancing the rights, wellbeing, and empowerment of women and girls across the country. This year’s statement, released under the theme “Empowered Women, Thriving Communities,” highlights the critical role of women in driving sustainable development and community transformation.

International Women’s Day, recognised globally by the United Nations on March 8, serves not only as a celebration of women’s achievements but also as a reminder of the persistent inequalities that hinder women’s full participation in society. According to World Vision Ghana, empowering women is “essential to building resilient families, protecting children, and strengthening national progress.”

Women at the Heart of Community Wellbeing

World Vision Ghana underscored that women in Ghana play vital roles in education, food security, peacebuilding, and economic stability. Despite these contributions, many continue to face significant barriers, including gender-based violence, limited access to quality education, economic exclusion, child marriage, and restricted representation in leadership and decision-making spaces.

The organisation emphasised that empowering women and girls means ensuring access to education, expanding economic opportunities, protecting them from violence, promoting inclusive leadership, and addressing systemic barriers that disproportionately affect vulnerable groups, especially those living in poverty, persons with disabilities, and women in fragile contexts.

World Vision Ghana’s Commitment

In its statement, World Vision Ghana reaffirmed its dedication to advancing gender equality and enhancing the wellbeing of girls and women as a strategic pathway to improving child wellbeing. The organisation highlighted several key areas of intervention, including strengthening community-based child protection and safeguarding systems, supporting women’s economic empowerment through Savings for Transformation (S4T) and livelihood initiatives, promoting gender equality and disability inclusion across all programmes, engaging men and boys as allies in promoting gender justice, and advocating for policies and investment that uphold the dignity and rights of women and girls.

World Vision Ghana also reaffirmed its alignment with government development priorities and global commitments such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 5 on gender equality.

A National Call to Action

Marking this year’s IWD, World Vision Ghana called on multiple stakeholders to take deliberate and collaborative action. Government institutions were urged to scale up gender-responsive policies and ensure sustained investment in women and girls. Traditional and faith leaders were encouraged to champion positive norms and protect the rights of women and girls. Private sector actors were asked to create equitable employment and leadership pathways for women. Communities and families were encouraged to support girls’ education and end harmful cultural practices, while men and boys were urged to stand as advocates and partners for gender justice.

The organisation noted that empowerment is not a one-day observance but a sustained national responsibility that requires systems change, inclusive leadership, and collective effort.

In concluding its position, World Vision Ghana reaffirmed its belief that empowering women has a generational impact. “When a woman is educated, economically secure, protected, and heard, her influence multiplies,” the statement read.

World Vision Ghana pledged its continued partnership with communities, government, civil society, and development actors to ensure that every woman and girl can reach her full potential.

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