Tag Archives: GENDER MINISTER

Gender Minister presents items to ‘witches’ in Gambaga

Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Cynthia Mamle Morrison, has reiterated her ministry will continue to provide the needed support to alleged witches and other vulnerable individuals to improve their livelihood. She indicated the government is very committed to ensuring that no one is left behind in national growth and …

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Gender Minister Wins Election With 59% In Agona West Constituency – Research

  A survey conducted in Agona West Constituency between 1st-18th October, 2020 has revealed that the incumbent Member of Parliament, Hon. Cynthia Mamle Morrison, who doubles as the Gender Minister will maintain her seat with 59.65% votes in the upcoming December 7 elections.   The research was conducted by an …

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611 victims of human trafficking rescued – Gender Minister

The Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Protection has, since 2019, rescued, supported and given care to over 611 victims of human trafficking while the adult shelter in the period under review received 63 survivors of human trafficking. The Minister of Gender, Child and Social Protection said out of this …

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Lockdown: We exceeded our target of feeding 400,000 – Gender Minister

Gender Minister Cynthia Mamle Morrison has disclosed on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm that the ministry exceeded its target of providing free meals for the vulnerable during the partial lockdown. The Ministry during the lockdown collaborated with faith-based organizations to help in the distribution of food to some 400,000 Ghanaians. …

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Coronavirus lockdown: Stop coming to my house for food; come to my office – Gender Minister

Cynthia Morrison, Minister of Gender, Child and Social Protection, has revealed that Ghanaians have been storming her home in their numbers for food due to the COVD-19 lockdown. She, however, appealed to them to stop coming to her house for food but rather go to her office within the Ministries …

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