Month: December 2019

  • Engage the youth in decision-making processes to engender development – Gov’t told

    Engage the youth in decision-making processes to engender development – Gov’t told

    The Executive Director of Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG) has charged government to help identify the youth as agents of change and endeavor to engage them always in decision-making processes right from the idea generation to the implementation stage to bring about the needed development in the country.


    According to him, the youth have been left behind for far too long despite their enormous inherent potentials and its about time they are focused on to cause the needed developmental change to happen.

    He also called for the youth activists who are doing amazing things in their unique ways to be identified and recognized in order to help build their confidence so as to continue to contribute their quota to positively impact the society.

    Mr. Wemakor made these assertions while responding to a question: “how can the young people be better empowered to know and claim their rights and be heard”?, on a program “Reporter’s Round Table” hosted by Rebecca Awuah.

    The program which aired on Ghana Television on Wednesday December 12, 2019 on the theme: “The role of young people in Human Rights Activism”, brought together two other panelists to share their perspectives on issues confronting the youth in order to help chart a common front and better position them to deliver as activists.

    Mad. Grace Gyamfi, a staff of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), one of the panelists believes constant education of the youth is key in helping them deliver meaningfully on their activism roles.

    “It’s all about education, educating them not only in the classrooms, at church, in the house and elsewhere they can be reached so as to be empowered to speak up for the people whose rights are being violated.”

    For her part, Nuong Faalong, a journalist cum gender activist, said there should be a proper mentorship and collaboration between activists who are already on the top and the upcoming ones leading to the identification and nurturing of skills so as to well position the latter to deliver as expected.

    “I also think there should be a safe spaces where people can come together and interact; listen, engage, encourage and redirect the energies that you find are damaging and at the end of the day, these are ways to encouraging the youth to positively use their energies in activism to the benefit of all”.

    Youth activism has reached crescendo in recent times with many youth activists at the forefront of social change across the globe.

    In recent years, helped by the connective power of social media, the world has witnessed the growing force of young people fighting for and defending their rights and shaping their communities.

    Currently, at the core of youth activism globally lies stalwarts such as Greta Thundberg, Nadia Murad, Autumn Peltier, Leah Namugerwa, Ridhima Pandey, Xiye Bastida and Isra Hirsi including hosts of other youth activists who are shaping the world they want despite intimidation, torture and other gross human rights abuses that stare them in face.

    Source: Newsghana24.com

  • Joseph Wemakor elected PRO of Greater Accra Regional Youth Network

    Joseph Wemakor elected PRO of Greater Accra Regional Youth Network

    The Executive Director of Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG), Joseph Kobla Wemakor has been elected to serve the office of the Greater Accra Regional Youth Network (GARYN) as a Public Relations Officer (PRO).

    Mr Wemakor, a multiple award-winning Journalist who also doubles as the Deputy Head of Media and Communication of PLO Lumumba Foundation, Ghana beat his closest contender Richard Kasu to be sworn-in as the new Public Relations Officer (PRO) for the Greater Accra Regional Youth Network.

    The election of the Executive Officers as part of the launch of the Greater Accra Regional Youth Network (GARYN), events held in Accra on Friday, December 20, 2019.

    Mr Wemakor in an interview with the Ghana News Agency expressed his gratitude to the delegates for the honour done him.

    He pledged to bring his expertise on board to propel the agenda of the Network to a higher height.

    The event dubbed: “360 Face To Face Regional Assembly Meeting 2019” was the first-ever General Assembly Meeting of the Network, which also witnessed the capacity building of the youth and the launch of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) interventions, a pilot activity the youth would be rolling out as a way of contributing their quota the achievement of the SDGs.

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    Joseph Wemakor elected PRO of Greater Accra Regional Youth Network

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    The Executive Director of Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG), Joseph Kobla Wemakor has been elected to serve the office of the Greater Accra Regional Youth Network (GARYN) as a Public Relations Officer (PRO).

    Mr Wemakor, a multiple award-winning Journalist who also doubles as the Deputy Head of Media and Communication of PLO Lumumba Foundation, Ghana beat his closest contender Richard Kasu to be sworn-in as the new Public Relations Officer (PRO) for the Greater Accra Regional Youth Network.

    The election of the Executive Officers as part of the launch of the Greater Accra Regional Youth Network (GARYN), events held in Accra on Friday, December 20, 2019.

    Mr Wemakor in an interview with the Ghana News Agency expressed his gratitude to the delegates for the honour done him.

    He pledged to bring his expertise on board to propel the agenda of the Network to a higher height.

    The event dubbed: “360 Face To Face Regional Assembly Meeting 2019” was the first-ever General Assembly Meeting of the Network, which also witnessed the capacity building of the youth and the launch of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) interventions, a pilot activity the youth would be rolling out as a way of contributing their quota the achievement of the SDGs.

    The elected Executives Officers of GARYN were subsequently sworn into office to steer the affairs of Network with immediate effect.

    The one-day meeting on the theme; “Youth in Action: Developing Greater and beyond” was attended by over 200 representatives of several youth groups within the Greater Accra Region (delegates) including; some leaders of various National Youth Networks in the country as well as graced by some dignitaries.

    Speaking at the meeting, the Greater Accra Regional Executive Secretary of Peace Council, Mr Emmanuel Anim charged the youth to channel their energies to the “who courts” and ensure that if they do not understand something, they ask questions for clarity and resort to dialogue to avert conflict and maintain peace and order at all times.

    “My Chairman will always say let’s ‘jaw, jaw’ than ‘war, war’ because it is going to be tough that we are able to dispel misconceptions, miseducation and misinformation, but if we don’t dialogue, these things will fester and it will lead to conflict”.

    He further stressed, “Let us engage intellectually, let us engage discourse and I believe as we do that, we can build not only a developed country but a developed youth”.

    He called on the newly elected Executives to endeavour effective mobilisation of the youth and ensure they are properly engaged and managed using discourse as a tool to ensure peace prevail at all times to engender development.

    The Greater Accra Regional Youth Network is a Network of Youth groups from all districts, Municipal and Metropolitan Assemblies in the Greater Accra Region.

    Its core mandate is to promote holistic youth development in the region through advocacy and embarking on service delivery projects that will directly impact the lives of young people in the Greater Accra Region.

    Other newly elected executives of GARYN were; Gyimah Adjakwa (President), Florence Agyemang Mensah (Vice President), Lydia Adzag-Bil (General Secretary), Maimunatu Yussif (Women Commissioner) and Trust Klutsey (Organizer).

    Source: ghananewsagency.org