Ghana-Press-Review January 21, 2021 to 10:58 459 APA – Accra (Ghana) The report by the COVID-19 National Trust Fund that it received GH¢57.15 million in cash donations, in addition to in-kind donations from corporate organisations as of December 15, 2020 is one of the leading stories in the Ghanaian press on Thursday.
The Graphic reports that the COVID-19 National Trust Fund had, as of December 15, 2020, received GH¢57.15 million in cash donations, in addition to in-kind donations, from corporate organisations.
The Chief of Staff, Mrs. Akosua Frema Osei-Opare, who announced this at the 72nd annual New Year School, said out of the amount, the fund had so far disbursed GH¢49.29 million for different programmes, including procurement.
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Abantu for Development and the Women Manifesto Coalition (WMC) have congratulated Mrs Jean Mensa on her sterling performance as the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC) in the just-ended elections.
The commendation, according to the women-centred groups, was indeed in recognition of a well-deserved success following the meticulous preparation and conduct of the presidential and parliamentary elections on December 7, 2020.
In a press release signed by the Executive Director of ABANTU for Development, Dr Mrs Rose Mensah Kutin, said Mrs Mensa’s success was also by extension a triumph for many other Ghanaian women and men, especially those who believed that gender inclusion and women’s heightened visibility and leadership were critical in national development.
Election 2020: ABANTU, WMC applaud Jean Mensa for successful election
ABANTU for Development and The Women Manifesto Coalition (WMC) has congratulated Mrs. Jean Mensa on what they describe as her “sterling performance” as the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission in the just-ended general elections.
According to ABANTU and WMC, the congratulatory note is in recognition of the meticulous preparation and conduct of the Presidential and Parliamentary elections held on the 7 December 2020.
“It is also by extension, a triumph for many other Ghanaian women and men especially those who believe that gender inclusion and women’s heightened visibility and leadership are critical in national development,” ABANTU and WMC said in a joint statement.