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Minister of Gender Officially Welcomes Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration in Accra, Ghana

by Atticus Reed
April 21, 2026
in Accra, Ghana, World
Minister of Gender Formally Receives Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration in Accra, Ghana – UNICEF
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Accra, Ghana – In a significant move to advance the rights and welfare of young girls in West Africa, the Minister of Gender officially received the Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration at a formal ceremony held in Accra today. The event, supported by UNICEF, marks a renewed commitment by Ghana to implement comprehensive policies aimed at empowering girls and addressing critical issues such as education, early marriage, and gender-based violence across the region. The declaration, originally adopted during the recent Dakar Girls’ Summit, outlines strategic priorities and collaborative efforts designed to promote gender equality and improve the socio-economic prospects of girls throughout West Africa.

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  • Minister of Gender Receives Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration in Accra Strengthening Commitment to Girls’ Rights in Ghana
  • Key Provisions of the Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration Highlighted by UNICEF and Government Officials
  • Recommendations for Accelerating Gender Equality and Protecting Girls’ Education in Ghana
  • To Conclude

Minister of Gender Receives Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration in Accra Strengthening Commitment to Girls’ Rights in Ghana

In a significant move to enhance the protection and empowerment of girls across Ghana, the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection formally received the Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration during a ceremony held in Accra. This landmark document, crafted by experts and advocates from across Africa, outlines a comprehensive framework aimed at tackling critical issues such as child marriage, education inequality, and gender-based violence. The Minister emphasized the government’s unwavering commitment to integrating the declaration’s key objectives into national policies to create a safer, more inclusive environment for every girl in the country.

Key priorities outlined in the declaration include:

  • Strengthening educational opportunities to ensure all girls complete secondary school.
  • Ending child marriage and harmful cultural practices through community engagement and legal reforms.
  • Providing holistic health services tailored to adolescent girls.
  • Promoting leadership and economic empowerment of girls at the grassroots level.
Focus Area Targets by 2030 Current Status (2024)
Secondary School Completion 95% 78%
Child Marriage Reduction 5% prevalence 15% prevalence
Access to Adolescent Health Services Universal 60%
Economic Empowerment Programs Expanded nationwide Pilot phase

Key Provisions of the Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration Highlighted by UNICEF and Government Officials

Government officials and UNICEF representatives underlined the pivotal commitments outlined in the Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration during the formal handover ceremony. Central to these commitments is the pledge to enhance educational opportunities for girls across West Africa, ensuring inclusive and equitable access from primary to tertiary levels. Another key provision targets the eradication of harmful practices such as child marriage and female genital mutilation, emphasizing community engagement and legal reforms to protect girls’ rights. Together, these measures aim to create an enabling environment where every girl can thrive and fulfill her potential.

Highlighted in the declaration are also robust strategies to improve adolescent health and wellbeing through comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services. The collaborative framework includes targeted investments in vocational training and digital literacy programs to equip girls with skills vital for the 21st-century workforce. Below is a summary table capturing the main provisions and corresponding actions agreed upon:

Provision Core Actions
Inclusive Education Scholarships, school infrastructure upgrades
Ending Child Marriage Community programs, legal enforcement
Health & Wellbeing Access to health services, awareness campaigns
Skills Development Vocational training, digital literacy

Recommendations for Accelerating Gender Equality and Protecting Girls’ Education in Ghana

To fast-track progress on gender equality and safeguard girls’ education, it is essential for government agencies, civil society, and development partners to adopt a multi-pronged strategic approach. Priority actions include:

  • Enhancing community engagement: Mobilize local leaders and families to dismantle cultural barriers that limit girls’ school attendance.
  • Increasing budget allocations: Ensure sustainable funding for girl-friendly infrastructure, scholarships, and educational resources.
  • Strengthening policy enforcement: Implement existing laws against child marriage and gender-based violence within schools and communities.
  • Promoting digital inclusion: Expand access to technology, enabling girls to continue learning during crises and beyond.

Strategic partnerships and accountability mechanisms are equally critical. The table below outlines key stakeholders and their expected commitments to deliver impactful results:

Stakeholder Commitment Key Outcome
Government Policy reform & increased funding Improved educational environment
Community Leaders Advocacy & cultural sensitization Reduced social barriers
NGOs & UNICEF Program implementation & monitoring Enhanced access & retention rates
Private Sector Technology & scholarship support Bridging digital and financial gaps

To Conclude

The formal receipt of the Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration by the Minister of Gender in Accra marks a significant step forward in the region’s commitment to advancing the rights and well-being of girls. As stakeholders now turn their focus to the implementation of the declaration’s goals, continued collaboration among governments, civil society, and international partners will be essential to ensure tangible progress. The Dakar Girls’ Summit Declaration sets a clear agenda for addressing the barriers girls face, and its reception in Ghana underscores a shared determination to create a more equitable future for all young women across Africa.

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