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Ghana: Time To Elect a Female Leader

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Ghana: Time To Elect a Female Leader

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Experts on Gender Equality and Democracy have unreservedly supported Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, the founder of the 31st December Women's Movement and now the increasingly popular presidential female candidate for the next 2012 elections, to raise Ghana further on the global stage for promoting democracy and women's status.

United Nations experts have reminded in separate interviews that Ghana has already scored high marks and praises from U.S. President Barack Obama during his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa in 2009, from reputable western and local democratic institutions, and many political experts and academic scholars for nurturing democracy for over two decades and it would be appreciated if the electorate seized the opportunity to showcase the importance of women's participation in politics by backing a Ghanaian female candidate.

 

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Experts on Gender Equality and Democracy have unreservedly supported Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, the founder of the 31st December Women's Movement and now the increasingly popular presidential female candidate for the next 2012 elections, to raise Ghana further on the global stage for promoting democracy and women's status.

United Nations experts have reminded in separate interviews that Ghana has already scored high marks and praises from U.S. President Barack Obama during his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa in 2009, from reputable western and local democratic institutions, and many political experts and academic scholars for nurturing democracy for over two decades and it would be appreciated if the electorate seized the opportunity to showcase the importance of women's participation in politics by backing a Ghanaian female candidate.

 

Read the whole article at Peace FM.

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