Fallout from the WSF in Ghana

February 6, 2007

Rosaline Baatuolkuu sends this message about her activities since returning from Nairobi. It provides an excellent example of how the WSF process continues after the event itself – its real value for women participants and those they represent:

Well, I have a number of reports to present to NETRIGHT the organization that funded me to the WSF.

We have scheduled a series of press conferences, radio/ TV programs to share with the Ghanaian populace some of the women’s rights and advocacy issues that were discussed at the WSF. I have already held a three days workshop with 35 women and male leaders in local government in one of the regions as part of the dissemination process.

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