GMA, WiPR, and GEIG empower female students with Read4Her Future

GMA, WiPR, and GEIG empower female students with Read4Her Future

GMA, WiPR, and GEIG empower female students with Read4Her Future

In celebration of this year’s International Day of the Girl Child, Global Media Alliance (GMA) and Women in PR (WiPR) Ghana partnered to organize a literacy project under the initiative – “Read4Her Future”, for students of the Covenant Presbyterian School, Dzorwulu in Accra.

The event brought together 60 young girls from the Covenant Presbyterian School and mentors from GMA, WiPR, and the Girls Education Initiative Ghana (GEIG) to promote literacy and boost the confidence of young girls.

Read4Her Future is a literacy project aimed at empowering young girls through the transformative power of reading. The initiative seeks to address educational barriers, inspire leadership, and promote the personal and professional growth of young girls.

The initiative aligns with this year’s theme for the International Day of the Girl Child – “Girls’ Vision for the Future,” giving young girls the tools they need to shape a brighter future.

During the event, the girls were divided into seven groups, each led by a mentor who guided them through a selected GEIG book which provided inspiration and leadership insights. Following the reading, the girls were gathered for a lively Q&A session, sparking discussions on the importance of literacy and leadership.

Emma Wenani, Chief Director of GMA, highlighted the vision behind the project: “When young girls are empowered through reading, they build the confidence to communicate effectively. Encouraging them to read novels is a step toward fostering their love for learning, which will eventually extend to their academic pursuits.”

The President of WiPR Ghana, Joyce Sackitey-Ahiadorme, reinforced the significance of the event. “As a group of women driven by the goal of making the world better through communication, we recognize the importance of nurturing the next generation of women. By focusing on young girls today, we are investing in the women who will lead tomorrow.”

Headteacher of Covenant Presbyterian School, Evelyn Amoamah Antwi expressed appreciation for the initiative. “Initiatives like these are steps toward creating a brighter future,” she added.

The event was supported by GEIG, Perception Management International and Fanmilk Ghana, with media partners YFM and MX24.

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