UN Peace Amb. calls for creation of hope and opportunities for Ghanaian Youth

The United Nations (UN) Eminent Peace Ambassador and the Country Director for International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) Ghana Chapter, Dr Samuel Ben Owusu has underscored the need to create more awareness of hope and opportunities for the Ghanaian youth, Women and children, especially those that live around minning Communities in Ghana.

His suggestion is in connection with the disasterous gas explosion which occurred at Apiatse and took the lives of many Ghanaians and destroyed properties.

These issues, Dr Samuel Owusu said affect women and children on a more catastrophic scale than men and therefore recommended the setting up of “hope and refuge centers for women and children.

He made the submission when he paid a courtesy call on the current Charge de Affairs and Head of Missions of the Australian High Commission in Ghana, Her Excellency, LeAnn Johnston.

Again, Dr Samuel Owusu prayed the Australian High Commission to support the efforts of IAWPA and its project of hope to achieve social justice for the youths of Ghana.

Dr Sam Owusu expressed his appreciation to Her Excellency for the opportunity and pledged to collaborate with the Australian High Commission to empower more people in the sub-region.

Response

As part of celebrating the International Women’s Day, which was recognised on March 8, 2022, Her Excellency agreed to assist more women and girls, especially girls in science and technology by empowering them with financial scholarships and support for their education.

“We are ready to support programmes that seek the well being and empowerment of the youth, women and children of Ghana”, She said.

Ghana l Atinkaonline.com l Porcia Oforiwaa Ofori

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