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Illiteracy rate among women still high in Ghana - FAO

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  • Guy Mmoasem 11 years ago

    The report confirms the oppression of women in Ghana. The gender disparity
    also makes Ghana a male chauvinist society after 50plus years of national
    independence. Women and especially older women are excluded from gains of ...
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  • SAMPSON MADIBA - IRELAND 11 years ago

    The "PERFECT" WoMaN does NOT smoke, does NOT drink, does NOT flirt with other men, does NOT lie, does NOT nag, does NOT quarrel wit her man, does NOT crush on anoda man, does NOT manipulate, does NOT cheat on her man & most o ...
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  • Efua Bombastic 11 years ago

    And what about the non existent perfect men??? None in Ghana at all.

  • African American Male...in this life 11 years ago

    I can not gather a handful of GH men to work with me to help Ghana and the rest of Africa via US wealth and such is too, too easy to do!
    African men can be humble when one comes to visit Africa as a tourist but once they mak ...
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  • HOUDINI 11 years ago

    "in a report commissioned in 2012 dabbed: “Gender Inequalities in Rural Employment in Ghana,”

    DABBED? GNA has a lot of illiterate Journalists. The word is dubbed and not dabbed.

  • faith 11 years ago

    for me women will always be smarter, wiser, prettier, intellegenter (if that is a word) and news flash men are in more danger. they smoke more drink and drive more, drink more, flirt more, nag more, fight more, manipulate mor ...
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  • oppong london 11 years ago

    illiteracy is not only high with women ,it,s throughout the country that,s why people still vote for ndc,the useless and visionless party where people has a minimum wage of 50 gh cedis a month and buys a bottle of guinness fo ...
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  • Greedy Bastards 11 years ago

    No wonder the country can't develop. A high percentage of the population are genetically 'mumu' including those currently in power.

  • haruna 11 years ago

    when your npp won power in 2000 and 2004 was the literacy rate high in the country just giving foolish comments.

  • MAHAM 11 years ago

    What can we do to the Northerners for them to go to school? Even with free education, the three Northern regions are lacking. Do we have to pay these people to go to school?

    They just like Kayayei and kayakaya jobs.

  • wofa Yaw 11 years ago

    It is really said to read about such a pathetic situation. I still do not understand why woman voted for a party that does not understand that, it is only education that could change the stygian conditions of average person i ...
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  • GawugA 11 years ago

    Cat meat, dog meat, snake, lapewa, ogugoro will win more votes than free education. No insults: 'If you want to hide a jewel from black woman hide it in a book'

  • kelvin from kumasi 11 years ago

    ndc would always capitalise on the high illiteracy rate in Ghana especially among rural women to win elections. That is why it stands against free education. If Ghana ever attains literacy rate above 55%, ndc will never ever ...
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  • Efua Bombastic 11 years ago

    Why do you think education is free - doesn't the money have to come from somewhere??? Please use your brains!

  • GawugA 11 years ago

    Free cat meat, dog meat, snake meat, keta sch boys, a bit of bush meat could have won NPP 100% votes not free education policy which Nana himself never had.

  • USMAN 11 years ago

    The suppression of the HND has led to the suppression of women in Ghana. This is because certain programs and courses offered only at the polytechnics are patronised mostly by women. Talk of Secretarial Studies, Catering and ...
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  • wise man 11 years ago

    what do you expect our women to have a good education when at the age of 15years already have 4 children taking care of then without father ,is pity , may God bless ghana

  • SYDNEY 11 years ago

    ndc needs the high illiteracy rate so very badly in order to continue winning elections....this is most obvious...so they will easily dole out hundreds of millions of dollars in fake j-debts whilst our citizens continue to re ...
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  • Efua Bombastic 11 years ago

    And the NPP candidate is a convicted serial wife beater - so much for womens empowerment with the NPP!

  • marty 11 years ago

    It is time to elect a female president in Ghana. The men have messed up Ghana and also the whole continent.
    Mandela is the only one who measured up as a statesman.

  • Blessings 11 years ago

    URSULA OWUSU?LOL.. REALLY? WOW!

  • Abinwaha. 11 years ago

    Tghis is not a problem. We need to use classrooms as evening classes for aduklt education in every village and town and city. This atrategy would help boost our economy.

  • ERICUS-ERICUS 11 years ago

    IT IS A PROBLEM ALREADY SO WHY IS NOT A PROBLEM - COME AGAIN AND STOP KIDDING. WHEN NANA ADDO (NPP)PROPOSED THE FREE SHS, SOME OF YOU WERE COMPLAINING ABOUT CLASSROOMS - NOW YOU KNOW CLASSROOMS ARE NOT BARRIER TO START WITH - ...
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  • SASABONSAM 11 years ago

    WE NEED ACTION NOW TO EDUCATE OUR WOMEN AND FREE THEM FROM POVERTY. IT IS THE LACK OF EDUCATION THAT HAS MADE THEM SLAVES TO SOME PASTORS AND FORCE THEM INTO MARRIAGES THEY DO NOT WANT. WE CAN'T DEVELOP WITHOUT THEIR MAXIMUM ...
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  • ERICUS-ERICUS 11 years ago

    WHOEVER KICKED AGAINST FREE SHS IS A NATION WRECKER. CHECK THE RECORDS AND TELL US WHERE MOST THE WOMEN DROP OFF THE EDUCATIONAL LADDER - POORER FAMILIES WILL ALWAYS DISCRIMINATE AGAINST THE GIRL CHILD WHEN THEY HAVE TO CHOOS ...
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  • Osei Yao 11 years ago

    WHAT IS THE DEFINITION USED FOR 'LITERACY' IN GHANA? ABILITY TO READ YOUR OWN LANGUAGE OR THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE?

  • USMAN 11 years ago

    Where are the women activists to comment on this brilliant FAO report that seeks to empower women at the rural level. I can understand why they are mute. It is because the FAO report has implicitly promoted the HND and polyte ...
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  • hawa 11 years ago

    USMAN it is unfortunate that the lens in which you address this issue is so blaired. As one of the writers stated,how do you define education? that alone is debatable. our problems in Ghana are numerous as you well know. U ...
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  • BANANA-REPUBLIC OF GHANA 11 years ago

    DESPITE ALL THE SUFFERING THESE IDIOTS REWARD THE NDC-PARTY ANOTHER 4-YEARS. WHY ?

  • BANANA-REPUBLIC OF GHANA 11 years ago

    THE SMART GHANAIANS HAVE LEFT THE COUNTRY TO IDIOTS ,FOOLS,CROOCKS,SWINDLERS,EWES,NTAAFUO,ARMED-ROBBERS,RAPISTS,THUGS,MACHO-MEN AND PROSTITUES

  • Blessings 11 years ago

    Some Ghanaian women in the likes of URSULA OWUSU use their position education "deviantly"

    Imagine a highly educated woman in the likes of Ursula Owusu threatening an entire country with "all die-be-die" and "there will be ...
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