Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s vision for Ghana emphasizes inclusivity and progressiveness, with a specific focus on empowering women and protecting the elderly. His strategy aims to establish a more equitable society where every citizen can succeed and live with dignity.
In his 2024 manifesto, he presents a range of initiatives designed to advance gender equality, support women-owned businesses, and enhance the well-being of Ghana’s ageing population.
Dr Bawumia’s plan for women is centred on creating a robust framework of opportunities and systematically removing obstacles that hinder their success. At the heart of this vision is the proposed Women’s Trade Empowerment Fund (WoTEF). This initiative is designed to address the unique challenges faced by women entrepreneurs by offering targeted financial assistance and critical resources. By providing support tailored to the needs of women-owned businesses, WoTEF aims to empower women to overcome economic barriers and thrive in a competitive marketplace.
The establishment of WoTEF represents a significant step toward fostering economic equality and enabling women to make substantial contributions to the economy.
With access to essential funding and resources, women entrepreneurs will be better equipped to innovate, expand their businesses, and drive economic growth.
This initiative reflects Bawumia’s commitment to creating a more inclusive economic environment where women can fully realize their potential and contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s development.
In addition to financial support, Bawumia advocates for gender parity in education, including equal access to government scholarships.
He also envisions a “Women in Diplomacy” programme to boost the representation of Ghanaian women in global leadership roles, reflecting his belief in the importance of women’s perspectives on the international stage.
Furthermore, Bawumia supports initiatives that improve work-life balance for women, such as the establishment of daycare centres near workplaces and the strict enforcement of sexual harassment laws. These measures are designed to foster a more supportive work environment, allowing women to balance their professional and personal lives effectively.
Bawumia’s vision also places a strong emphasis on the well-being of the elderly. He proposes the introduction of an Ageing Act to protect the rights and dignity of older Ghanaians, ensuring they receive the respect and care they deserve in their later years.
To address the growing need for elder care, Bawumia envisions expanding geriatric care training and developing a range of care services, including homecare, nursing homes, and rehabilitation facilities.
Additionally, he proposes creating social assistance schemes specifically for the elderly to provide support to those who are not covered by existing programmes such as LEAP.
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s vision is grounded in the principles of inclusivity and progressiveness, aiming to create a society where every individual is valued and supported.
By focusing on the empowerment of women and the protection of the elderly, Bawumia offers a blueprint for a more equitable and compassionate Ghana.
His dedication to these principles underscores his commitment to building a nation where all citizens have the opportunity to thrive and contribute to its development.
From Bawumia Campaign
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