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Celebrating progress and calling for Action: Helen Adjoa Ntoso’s Address on International Women’s Day

Edzorna Francis Mensah by Edzorna Francis Mensah
March 5, 2026
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In a compelling address marking International Women’s Day, Rev. Hon. Helen Adjoa Ntoso, Member of Parliament for Krachi West, emphasized the vital importance of advancing gender equity and empowering women and girls across Ghana. Speaking passionately during the celebration themed “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls,” she highlighted both the progress made and the challenges that remain in achieving true gender justice.

 

A Reflection on Achievements and Ongoing Challenges

 

Rev. Ntoso acknowledged Ghana’s strides in enacting legislation designed to protect women’s rights, including the Domestic Violence Act and the Affirmative Action (Gender Equity) Act 2024. These legal frameworks have laid a foundation for safeguarding women’s dignity and promoting inclusion. “Ghanaian women—from market traders and farmers to professionals and entrepreneurs—are pivotal to our nation’s development,” she stated. “Their contributions are indispensable, yet many still face barriers in access to education, economic opportunities, and protection from violence.”

 

She called on Parliament and government institutions to intensify efforts, urging the need for legislative reforms that address systemic inequalities and strengthen existing protections. “Legislation alone is not enough; we must ensure that these laws are effectively implemented and enforced,” she emphasized.

 

A Call to Action for Gender Equity

 

Rev. Ntoso’s speech was a clarion call for bold action, urging policymakers to prioritize funding for programs that combat gender-based violence, enhance girls’ education, and support women entrepreneurs. She also stressed the importance of accountability, advocating for institutional responsibility in promoting inclusive policies and practices.

 

“Gender equity is not solely a women’s issue; it is a national development imperative,” she declared. “When women have access to education and economic opportunities, families thrive, poverty declines, and governance becomes more inclusive and responsive.”

 

Celebrating Women Leaders and Trailblazers

 

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Highlighting the resilience and leadership of Ghanaian women in public office, Rev. Ntoso praised the efforts of female Members of Parliament and women in decision-making roles. Their presence in Parliament symbolizes that leadership is rooted in competence and service, transcending gender barriers.

 

On this occasion, she paid special tribute to Dr. Mrs. Clara Kowlaga Beeri Kasser-Tee, a trailblazing woman from Manyoro in the Kasena-Nankana District. Dr. Kasser-Tee recently made history as the first woman to graduate with a PhD in Law at the University of Ghana since its inception in 1948, receiving the prestigious Mensah Sarbah Award. Her achievement exemplifies the limitless potential of Ghanaian women and serves as an inspiration to young girls nationwide.

 

Looking Ahead

 

Rev. Ntoso called on all stakeholders—government, civil society, and communities—to work collectively towards a future where gender equality is realized in both law and practice. She reiterated that empowering women and girls is a strategic investment in Ghana’s overall development, fostering a more just, equitable, and prosperous nation.

 

As Ghana commemorates this significant day, her message remains clear: real progress demands action. The journey toward gender justice is ongoing, and it is a collective responsibility to turn words into meaningful change.

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