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Ghana’s progress in gender equality slow – Prof Kuenyehia

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  • NANA 7 years ago

    IN GHANA WHERE U CAN EDUCATE GIRL CHILD. THEY BECOME KAYAYE AND NOW U REDUCE THEIR TAXES. MEANING U WANT THEM TO CONTINUE SUCH TRADE AND PROSTITUTION.

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  • Prince Abibirim 7 years ago

    Madam kofessor if you are a pioneer in this field,it means that you have not been doing anything beyond conferencing. Pioneer say progress is slow. Really you must know what you have not done. My advice is forget about the po ...
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  • Bariham Iddrisu 7 years ago

    The prof could not have said better. Women and girls in Ghana for instance are faced with lots of factors that affect and subjugate them. To worsen their plight, the beneficiary of this inequalities who often men will do ever ...
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