The United States government has donated women's body armour and other personal protective equip­ment valued at over $1million to the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) to strengthen the safety and effectiveness of female soldiers in peacekeeping operations.The U.S.

Embassy Chargé d'Affaires, Rolf Olson, said the high-quality gear would help protect Ghana's female peace­keepers as they work to ensure security, stability, and prosperity in West Africa, across the conti­nent, and around the world.The handover ceremony took place on Wednesday in Accra at the forecourt of the Command Officers' Mess, Burma Camp.The move is part of efforts to empower women in uniform while reinforcing the defense and security partnership between Ghana and the United States."As soldiers stand on the front lines defending our nations, their personal protection is para­mount.

This equipment will safe­guard Ghanaian soldiers, who, in turn, protect each and every one of us," Mr Olson stated.He also expressed condo­lences to the GAF following the recent helicopter crash that claimed the lives of several per­sonnel, describing the donation as both a practical contribution and a symbolic tribute to the fallen soldiers.The support forms part of the Women's Body Armour Quad­rilateral Pilot Project, launched in December 2023 by Ghana, Zambia, the Netherlands, and the United States.

Jointly funded by the Netherlands and the U.S., the project is designed to enhance the safety of female military personnel in Ghana and Zambia by providing protective gear tailored to their needs.Receiving the items, the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), Major General Lawrence Kwaku Gbetanu, expressed appreciation to the U.S.