At AWDF yesterday our sisters Nafi Chinery and Gifty Anim conducted a workshop on The Paris Declaration and the Aid Effectiveness Process. I have a confession to make here ‘I didn’t know much…okay, anything about the Paris Declaration’. I guess I can add this to the ‘How to be a feminist’ feature…ensure you read up […]
D'accord, J'ai promis dans mon dernier blog de vous donner une mise à jour de la cérémonie de remise des prix ACHRAG à laquelle j'ai assisté en honorant notre propre Ama Ata Aidoo avec la plus haute distinction de l'Association des critiques et critiques d'art du Ghana. (ACRAG) alors c'est parti… là j'étais habillé à neuf (I even got […]
This week has flown by so quickly and so much has happenned. Today’s blog update is just a collection of my thoughts and feelings. Congratulations to ‘Auntie Ama’, you will all know her as Ama Ata Aidoo, internationally renowned author and educator. Auntie Ama is the Executive Director of Mbaasem which translates from the Ghanaian […]
Last Saturday I went with my Uncle to our local squash courts. A few months ago I had started to learn how to play squash and had really enjoyed myself hence my return to the squash court. After a game, one of the members started to chat to me ( all the members were male, […]
L'un des défis auxquels les organisations de femmes sont constamment confrontées est la mesure de l'impact. Comment mesurer la confiance en soi, autonomie et compétences en leadership? L'histoire que nous ont racontée les membres du Bekuw Mea Fekuw confirme la conviction de l'AWDF que si les femmes acquièrent des compétences, information et moyens de subsistance durables, nous en Afrique pouvons avoir des, prosperous and […]
AFRICAN WOMEN CAN CHANGE AFRICA FOR THE BETTER if supported.Does this statement make any sense to you? It does make sense to me. Pourquoi? Because, I see women highly involved in activities in all spheres of life, be it economic, social, or what have you, giving their best for the betterment of all – hommes, […]
On a recent site visit my colleague Rissi and I set off to interact with the members of Association Delwende des Femmes. Being a Sunday morning 1 was anticipating a very quiet day. Riding through the enviable traffic less city of Ouagadougou, I was counting my blessings at such sheer luxury of riding through a […]
Là, nous étions au milieu de la guerre scared Freetown, La Sierra Leone discute des droits des femmes et du VIH & Le SIDA en Afrique de l'Ouest. La réunion convoquée par ActionAid International (AAI) et le Fonds de développement des femmes africaines (Rapport Annuel ), a réuni des femmes vivant avec le VIH & SIDA et d'autres militants de 7 pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest ( Libéria, Nigéria, […]
Today I visited two of our grantees, Women Unite Against Aids in Ghana (Faster) and the Nana Yaa Memorial Reproductive Health Centre. WUAAG describes its vision as enabling women infected or affected by HIV/AIDS to live a life of dignity in a supportive and enabling environment. It was a real privilege to be able to […]
‘It is because of poor marginalised women that AWDF exists’. Those were the words of Bisi Adeleye- Fayemi in speaking to her staff about the plight of the female Liberian refugees who had been arrested after several high profile demonstrations in Ghana. In AWDF’s headquarters in Ghana we recently had a visit from a delegation […]