Accra, July 1, GNA – Madam Akua Addae, a farmer with visual impairment, from Abura Dunkwa in Ghana’s Central Region shares a heartfelt and worth-telling story in a conversation with Agrihouse Foundation’s Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa.
Through resilience, determination, and hard work, her story highlights the vital role women farmers play in strengthening Ghana’s agrifood system, ensuring food security for families and communities, and also demonstrates the importance of supporting and empowering women in agriculture.
At the Table with Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa is a public interest programme by Agrihouse Foundation and its sister company, AgriWatchGH, in partnership with the World Food Forum Ghana Chapter, as part of activities commemorating the International Year of the Woman Farmer.
The initiative seeks to spotlight the stories, challenges, achievements, and contributions of women farmers across Ghana while creating awareness and mobilizing support for their critical role in agriculture and national development.
Agrihouse Foundation encourages individuals, organizations, and development partners to support the women farmers and this public interest programme through their contacts: Linda Boateng: 020 952 9627, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa: 024 462 3012, or Email: [email protected].
Published by George Agboklu
GNA