IWD 2024: We remain committed to using our platforms to create awareness about challenges confronting women – Media General’s GCEO

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GCEO of Media General, Madam Beatrice Agyemang
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The Group Chief Executive Officer of Media General, Beatrice Agyemang, has pledged the company’s commitment to fighting the cause of women.

In a message to mark International Women’s Day (IWD), which is observed globally on March 8, the GCEO said Media General remains committed to using its platform to create the needed awareness about difficulties encountered by women in the cause of their economic activities.

“As a leading media company in Ghana, Media General Limited remains committed to leveraging our platforms to raise awareness about the challenges confronting women and to advocate for better opportunities to enable them to contribute more significantly to our social and economic growth,” she assured.

Media General owns TV3, 3 FM, Onua TV/FM, Connect FM, Akoma FM, 3News.com and Onuaonline.com.

Mrs Agyemang said, “This day holds a special significance for us and our brands as we join the global community in celebrating women, especially the extraordinary women on our Board, Management, and staff who have played integral roles in making Media General the foremost media organization in the country.”

She noted that, “Our programmes- Today’s Woman, Ladies’ Circle and Dwaso Hemaa, demonstrate our commitment to championing the cause of women. Our SME fairs have primarily targeted women in small scale businesses, not to speak of the countless support we give to especially women through our 3Foundation.”

According to her, the theme for this year’s commemoration of IWD, “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress,” underscores the critical importance of gender equality, women’s empowerment, and the right to healthier and better lives for women and girls.

The GCEO of Media General therefore called on leaders to make the needs of women a priority.

“This theme challenges leaders to prioritize investments in women, recognizing their pivotal role in Ghana’s Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector, which serves as the backbone of our economy. SMEs represent approximately 92% of businesses, predominantly within the private sector, and contribute about 70% to our GDP.

Despite their significant contributions, Ghanaian women, like their counterparts worldwide, face numerous challenges such as poverty, economic disparities, discrimination, cultural barriers, limited access to education and healthcare, and various forms of violence.

The immense contributions of women to development demand a concerted effort to address these challenges. Women need access to essential resources including business knowledge, legal support, financial services, technology, and technical assistance to accelerate progress in their endeavors for the betterment of their families and our nation,” she advocated.

Please read full statement below:

A MESSAGE FROM MADAM BEATRICE AGYEMANG, GROUP CEO OF MEDIA GENERAL LIMITED, ON THE COMMEMORATION OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ON MARCH 8, 2024

Today, as we mark International Women’s Day, we stand together to celebrate the accomplishments of women and renew our dedication to overcoming obstacles and achieving even greater success through hard work and determination.

The theme for this year, “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress,” underscores the critical importance of gender equality, women’s empowerment, and the right to healthier and better lives for women and girls.

This theme challenges leaders to prioritize investments in women, recognizing their pivotal role in Ghana’s Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector, which serves as the backbone of our economy. SMEs represent approximately 92% of businesses, predominantly within the private sector, and contribute about 70% to our GDP.

Despite their significant contributions, Ghanaian women, like their counterparts worldwide, face numerous challenges such as poverty, economic disparities, discrimination, cultural barriers, limited access to education and healthcare, and various forms of violence.

The immense contributions of women to development demand a concerted effort to address these challenges. Women need access to essential resources including business knowledge, legal support, financial services, technology, and technical assistance to accelerate progress in their endeavors for the betterment of their families and our nation.

As a leading media company in Ghana, Media General Limited remains committed to leveraging our platforms to raise awareness about the challenges confronting women and to advocate for better opportunities to enable them to contribute more significantly to our social and economic growth.

This day holds a special significance for us and our brands – TV3, Onua TV, 3FM, Onua FM, Akoma FM, Connect FM, and 3News.com – as we join the global community in celebrating women, especially the extraordinary women on our board, management, and staff who have played integral roles in making Media General the foremost media organization in the country.

Our programmes- Today’s Woman, Ladies’ Circle and Dwaso Hemaa, demonstrate our commitment to championing the cause of women. Our SME fairs have primarily targeted women in small scale businesses, not to speak of the countless support we give to especially women through our 3Foundation

We envision a nation and a world where women are afforded equal and inclusive opportunities. I take this opportunity to celebrate the strength, resilience, and selfless contributions of all the remarkable women who have achieved success, blazed trails, and inspired future generations to do the same.

I wish all women a Happy International Women’s Day!