A respected Ghanaian lawyer and an ardent champion of women's rights, Dr Hilary Gbedemah, has urged women to unite and advocate for each other's development, as well as national development. She made the plea during a roundtable engagement organised by the MasterCard Foundation in collaboration with the Springboard Road Show Foundation, held at the Volta Serene Hotel in Ho.
The event, which brought together a diverse group of women from various backgrounds and professions, served as a platform for dialogue and empowerment.

Madam Hilary Gbedemah, drawing from her extensive experience and dedication to the cause of gender equality, delivered a powerful address on women's empowerment and livelihoods, sharing invaluable insights gleaned from her journey.
She stressed the pivotal role of solidarity and mutual support among women in driving societal progress and fostering inclusive development. She emphasised the importance of women standing together, not only to overcome the myriad challenges they face but also to harness their collective strength in effecting positive change.

"Women hold immense potential to drive change and contribute significantly to the advancement of our communities and nation," remarked Gbedemah. "However, this potential can only be fully realized through unity, advocacy, and a shared commitment to empowering one another."
Throughout her address, Gbedemah underscored the need for concerted efforts to address the systemic barriers that impede women's progress, including gender-based discrimination, unequal access to opportunities, and entrenched societal norms.
She called for greater investment in programmes and initiatives aimed at enhancing women's economic empowerment, education, and leadership development.

Drawing on her own experiences navigating the legal profession, Gbedemah highlighted the importance of resilience and determination in overcoming obstacles. She urged women to embrace their unique talents and capabilities, refusing to be constrained by limiting beliefs or societal expectations.
The roundtable discussion catalyzed meaningful exchanges and collaborations among participants, who expressed their commitment to advancing the cause of women's empowerment in Ghana and beyond.
Attendees lauded Gbedemah's spirited advocacy and pledged to work together towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society.

Dr Hilary Gbedemah reiterated her call for women to harness their collective power and advocate tirelessly for their rights and opportunities.
She affirmed her unwavering dedication to championing the cause of gender equality and urged others to join her in the quest for a brighter, more inclusive future.

The event concluded with a renewed sense of purpose and determination, as participants resolved to translate their shared vision into tangible action.
As Ghana continues on its path towards progress and development, the voices and contributions of women, inspired by the likes of Hilary Gbedemah, will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping a more prosperous and equitable society.

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