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07/05/2020

It is unfortunate that we cannot meet physically as we do every year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I do remember the interactions and joys we had last year in Bolga in the Upper East Region.

 

Nonetheless, we are still meeting virtually and the advantage here is that we are reaching a large number of you who for one reason or the other could not have made it to the destination if it were physical meeting.

 

Countries across the world are uniting in recognition of the essential role the midwives play in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and Universal health coverage.

 

Midwives are the defenders of the rights of women as they are the caregivers to millions of women and newborns.

  

Midwives are the ones who made it possible for those of us alive today because of the care our mothers received.

 

Let us inform everyone with an interest or background in health and justice that midwives are crucial to reducing maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality

Let us celebrate the achievements of midwives and their contribution to improving sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health outcomes and

Let us motivate policymakers to implement change by lobbying for adequate midwifery resources and recognition of the unique professional role of midwives

I join the midwives today and request everyone to join them as they ‘Celebrate, Demonstrate, Mobilise and Unite for gender equality.

I salute all midwives today; I salute all frontline workers in this COVID-19 era.

Thank you.

04/03/2020

Twenty-five (25) young ambassadors identified to champion the Wawa Aba initiative which is UNFPA Ghana’s web-based platform that directs users to access reproductive health services in nearby health facilities.

24/02/2020

UNFPA Ghana inaugurates the 2nd Cohort of the Youth Leadership Fellowship Program

11/02/2020

Leveraging on the potentials of young people and creating safe spaces for them will enable them work as a team to achieve the SDGs says Trigmatic the musician.

04/02/2020

Young people share their views on FGM in commemoration of this year’s International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM on the theme: Unleashing Youth Power. 

27/01/2020

Sharing innovative ideas among UNFPA country offices is one of the many ways the potential of young people can be fulfilled. UNFPA Ghana hosted their counterparts from Togo to share knowledge on empowering young people as we begin the decade of action towards the 2030 agenda

21/01/2020

UNFPA Ghana works with partners to achieve the Three (3) Transformative Goals.

Zero maternal deaths, zero unmet need for family planning and zero tolerance against gender-based violence and harmful practices.

 

15/01/2020

 Young people share how they can contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 particularly as the UN marks its 75th Anniversary in 2020 and also in the year of a decade to the 2030 agenda.

26/12/2019

As part of activities of ‘Year of Return’ in Ghana, UNFPA hosted Members of Parliament from Ghana and the Diaspora to share knowledge on achieving the Demographic Dividend and the role of legislators . 

17/12/2019

In the heart of Accra, Osu Oxford streets, where thousands throng the streets, messages against Sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices reached the vulnerable people and the powerful in the society. UNFPA Youth leaders Fellows spearheaded a youth-led march and vigil to climax the 16 Days of Activism against Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) campaign.

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