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The Department of Gender in Ghana has initiated a dialogue with young men to promote awareness and advocacy on gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). This engagement, which took place in the Volta Region, is part of broader efforts to foster inclusive and equitable communities by addressing gender-related issues.
The session focused on equipping participants with knowledge about gender equality, the importance of SRHR, and how these concepts relate to their roles in society. Facilitators emphasized the need for men to actively participate in discussions and actions that challenge harmful gender norms and stereotypes.
The dialogue provided a platform for young men to share their perspectives on gender roles and explore ways to support women's rights in their communities. Speakers underscored that achieving gender equality requires collaboration between men and women to dismantle societal norms that perpetuate inequality.
Participants were introduced to the critical role of SRHR in achieving sustainable development. Discussions highlighted how access to sexual and reproductive health services contributes to overall well-being and economic progress.
Participants expressed their commitment to championing these issues within their communities. Many noted that such dialogues are essential in changing attitudes and ensuring that men recognize their responsibilities in fostering equality.
The Department of Gender plans to expand these engagements to other regions, aiming to create a ripple effect of awareness and action nationwide. By involving young men in these conversations, the initiative seeks to promote shared responsibility in achieving gender equality and advancing SRHR.
This session reflects Ghana’s ongoing commitment to addressing social challenges and empowering its citizens to build a more equitable society.
(Source: ModernGhana)
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