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Grace Serwa (not real name) married at the age of 25 to a young man and settled to spend life together, raise a family and enjoy all that comes with marriage.
But, for eight years into the conjugal union, the couple had no child and that began the long years of pain and neglect.
After eight years without a child, her husband married another wife who gave him twins within two years, something she could not do in eight years.
She remained calm in the face of the pressure and maltreatment from the husband and his family members. Two years after, she also delivered a bouncing baby girl, her joy knew no bounds.
E/R: Economic empowerment key to achieving gender balance — Gender Dept
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The acting Eastern Regional Director of the Department of Gender, Ms Juliana Abbeyquaye, has urged women to play productive roles in the nation-building process and use their voices as tools to effect change in society.
She said women must use their voices to cause a change and upgrade themselves to have access to opportunities in life.
Ms Abbeyquaye made the call last Tuesday to mark this year s International Women s Day held in Koforidua in the Eastern Region.
Women’s groups
The event, which was on the theme: Women in Leadership; Achieving an Equal Future in a COVID-19 World, brought together various women’s groups made up of the beauticians and hairdressers association, dressmakers, market women, queenmothers, female personnel of the Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana National Association of Teachers Ladies (GNATLAS) and Ahmadiyah Muslim women.