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International Women's Day 2020

Date/Time/Duration
Tuesday, March 3, 2020 - 9:00am
Venue/Location
CAALC 900-Auditorium 900
Organized By
Centre for Gender Research, Advocacy and Documentation (CEGRAD)
Speaker(s)
Prof. Dora Edu-Buandoh- Pro Vice-Chancellor
Prof. Francis Eric Amuquandoh- Provost, College of Humanities and Legal Studies
Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang-Former Minister for Education, Ghana and former Vice-Chancellor, UCC
Mr. Adolf Awuku Bekoe-National Coordinator, Coalition on Domestic Violence Legislation, Ghana.

Centre for Gender Research, Advocacy, and Documentation (CEGRAD) is organising the International Women’s Day Celebration  (2020) on the theme   “I AM GENERATION EQUALITY: REALIZING WOMEN’S RIGHTS” on from Monday, March 3 - Tuesday, March 4, 2020, at C. A. Ackah Lecture Complex, Auditorium 900.

 

DAY 1


Role Play on “I am generation equality: realizing women’s rights”
Debate - Gender Equality is more Beneficial to Men than Women

Role Play on “I am generation equality: realizing women’s rights

 

Presentations For Day 2


•  Gender Equality so Far by Prof.  Naana Jane Opoku-Agyeman-Former Vice-Chancellor, University of Cape Coast-Ghana

•    Male Involvement in Gender Issues and their Role Ensuring gender equality by Mr. Adolf Awuku Bekoe-National Coordinator, Coalition on Domestic Violence Legislation, Ghana.
Panel Discussion:

“Gender Equality in UCC Experiences, Challenges and Successes Thus Far”
                Discussants
•    Prof. George K.T Oduro – Dean, School for Educational Planning and Outreach (SEDO),UCC.
•    Prof. Ivy A.E Ekem- Dean -School of Medical Sciences, UCC.
•    Prof. Christine Adu-Yeboah – Director, Institute of Education
•    Mrs. Mildred Asmah – Registrar, College of Agriculture and Natural Science, UCC
Discussants Moderator


•    Prof. Akua Opokua Britwum- Dept. of Labour and Human Resource Studies, School for Development Studies, UCC

 

Key Features / Side Attractions
Panel Discussion: “Gender Equality in UCC Experiences, Challenges and Successes Thus Far”