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Women’s Rights Activist Bashiratu Kamal Shares Her Experiences

Across the globe, brave individuals and powerful movements have tirelessly worked to advance gender equality, dismantle systemic barriers, and champion women’s empowerment. These efforts have been instrumental in challenging societal norms and securing fundamental rights for women everywhere. On 50-50…

50 50 EP-214 WOMENS RIGHT ACTIVIST BASHIRATU KAMAL

Across the globe, brave individuals and powerful movements have tirelessly worked to advance gender equality, dismantle systemic barriers, and champion women’s empowerment. These efforts have been instrumental in challenging societal norms and securing fundamental rights for women everywhere. On 50-50…

Low Level of Women in Banking Managerial Roles

The representation of women in leadership within the banking sector is a topic of paramount importance. Despite noteworthy progress in certain African nations such as Nigeria and Rwanda, recent findings from a PwC survey underscore a persistent scarcity of women…

Africa’s Prominent Women Share to Inspire

Inspiring Inclusion Still in the spirit of International Women’s Day and the theme of inspiring inclusion, prominent women in Ghana’s media are sharing their journeys to inspire younger women in the profession or those aspiring to pursue journalism. In the…

How Ghanaian Female Shoemaker is Breaking Gender Stereotype

With each meticulously crafted pair, she weaves a story of determination and resilience, challenging preconceived notions about what it means to be a skilled craftsman. Creative Director of Ghanaian Shoe brand Nuesa Shoes, Akosua Sakyi-Agyekum’s journey is not just about…

Male Makeup Artists Break Gender Stereotypes

Welcome to 50-50! In line with our theme for the month- Breaking Gender Stereotypes- today, we are shaking things up by putting the focus on male makeup artists. They are changing the story of an industry usually led by women.…

Panel Discussion on 16 Days of Activism

This week’s edition of 50-50 is the concluding part of our previous conversation we held last week. In that discussion, we acknowledged progress in the fight against violence targeting women and girls. However, the statistics remain deeply concerning. According to…