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International Women's Day 2024 was about TVET Advocacy in Bono East Region for young girls.
The Bono East Regional directorates of Girls Education, TVET and Gender Desk and Ghana TVET Service celebrated International Women’s Day in Nkoranza, in the Bono East region, at the Nkoranza Technical Institute (NTI) to reaffirm its advocacy to empower girls through TVET, and to highlight the role and importance of change-agent pushing for greater inclusion of women in the TVET Service.
Every year the day puts spotlight on issues related to gender equality and empowerment. This year's international women's day celebration theme; inspire for inclusion, aimed at having global narrative on gender equality, to manifest in sustainable development, and also ensuring equal opportunities for women in education, society and the world of work.
The Bono East Regional Director for the TVET, Mr. Appiah Bismarck, in collaboration with the public relations officer (P.R.O) and the officer for TVET and Gender Desk at the Nkoranza Technical Institute, Madam Akua Adjei Mayvis, focuses on the role of active change agents that will push for equal access to quality education, skills acquisition for women.
According to the public relations officer, commitment in advocating to promote women’s access and opportunities to pursue all educational training and professional prospects, with no prejudice to their gender.
"Productive participation in the dynamic labor markets of today is a potent source of female empowerment, and remains a function of education and relevant skills training. With its strong links to employers and the labor market, TVET is ideally placed to address these challenges", the P.R.O. stated.
She expatiated in promoting female labor force participation as a key determinant of which is the promotion of equal education, skilling and training opportunities, in her opinion, not for just a case of enhancing social equity but also economic viability between men and women.
She added, "The potential of empowerment through TVET deserves attention in the regions of the world essentially Ghana".
Mr. Appiah Bismarck on his part added that the Ghana TVET Service and the Gender Desk aimed at empowering women inclusion in technical institutions where women are much less enrolled in TVET, saying, the tvet education will help abate unemployment, and therefore the urged women to avoid intimidations that surround their choice of courses in the educational service.
In appreciation, students who benefiting from the TVET service and at the program showed their profound gratitude to the organizers on how the TVET can change their lives.
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