culture 44d ago
Ghana Launches RWVL Project to Boost Women's Rights and Gender Equality

The RWVL Ghana Project, supported by Global Affairs Canada and implemented by local agencies, marks a major commitment to social change. Distributing 138 grants to over 120 organizations, it aims to tackle systemic inequalities across the country. This initiative's success could serve as a model for other nations seeking to advance gender equality through community-focused, measurable programs.
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