Christian Mothers’ Association Trains Youth for Leadership Roles.
The Christian Mothers’ Association hasĀ conducted a 2-day training program for young leaders from various dioceses across the country.
The theme of the training is “Inclusive local government participation, the way to gender equity.”
The program aims to promote a more inclusive and equitable approach to local governance.
The trainees represent seven dioceses, including Donkorkrom Vicariate, Jasikan Diocese, Koforidua Diocese, Ho Diocese, Accra Archdiocese, Sekondi Takoradi Diocese, and Cape Coast Archdiocese.
Three trainees from each diocese were selected for the program.
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Mother Olivia Ansu Amponsah (Mrs.), Executive Secretary of National Christian Mothers’ Association in an interview with Dominic Duut emphasized that ”
The training emphasizes the importance of gender equity in leadership positions.
A majority of the trainees are females, highlighting the association’s commitment to promoting women’s participation in decision-making roles.
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Mother Olivia Ansu Amponsah (Mrs.), Executive Secretary of Christian Mothers’ Association said:

“Our hope is that when there are ‘Christians’ in leadership positions, there will be better development, less corruption for the greater good.”

And Whatever men can do women can also do… We are contributing our quota to the national development agenda and affirmative action.”

Mother Olivia Ansu Amponsah used the platform to
express their profound gratitude to Konrad Adenauer Stiftung for supporting the training program.
The association urges participants to serve with diligence and humility, recognizing that leadership is a form of servitude.