The Network for Women's Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT), a civil society organisation, has urged women's rights groups to enhance their collaboration in order to address ongoing gender inequalities and foster significant change.
The appeal was made in Accra over the weekend during the End-of-Year Review on the Status of Women in Ghana, which assessed both the advancements and challenges encountred by women worldwide in 2024.
The End-of-Year Review, hosted by NETRIGHT, not only acted as a platform for women's rights organisations to consolidate their efforts and amplify their advocacy but also celebrated the launch of the organisation's 25th anniversary.
Speaking at the event, Dr Rose Mensah Kutin, Executive Director of ABANTU for Development, praised the collaborative efforts among organisations such as NETRIGHT and the Affirmative Action Coalition, which have jointly advocated for the enactment of Ghana's Affirmative Action Act.