In a heartfelt statement marking the 42nd anniversary of Developing Women for Mobilization (DWM), Nana Konadu Agyemang-Rawlings, a prominent advocate for women’s rights, celebrated the organization’s longstanding dedication to empowering women and advancing gender equality.
Since its establishment in 1982, DWM has been at the forefront of driving positive change in communities across the nation, providing vital resources, opportunities, and a platform for women’s voices.
“Since our inception, DWM has been committed to uplifting women, equipping them with the tools they need to thrive, and ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making processes,” said Agyemang-Rawlings. “Our journey has been marked by resilience, determination, and the unwavering support of our dedicated members, partners, and supporters.”
Over the past 42 years, DWM has achieved numerous milestones in its mission to promote gender equality and women’s rights. The organization has been instrumental in providing education and vocational training, advocating for policy reforms, and challenging societal norms that perpetuate gender inequality.
“DWM has been a catalyst for progress and social change,” Agyemang-Rawlings noted. “We have worked tirelessly to break down the barriers that hold women back and to create a more just and equitable society.”
Reflecting on the organization’s accomplishments, Agyemang-Rawlings expressed gratitude to all those who have supported DWM’s mission. “To our members, well-wishers, supporters, and partners, we say Ayekoo, and we thank you once again for your solid support for over forty years,” she said. “As we look to the future, we remain steadfast in our commitment to advancing the rights and opportunities of women everywhere.”
DWM’s programs and initiatives have had a profound impact on countless lives, providing women with the skills and confidence to pursue their dreams and make meaningful contributions to their communities. As the organization celebrates this significant milestone, it reaffirms its dedication to continuing this vital work and championing the cause of gender equality for years to come.
Source: Daily Mail GH