Ghana 2006

People's Education Association in Anum held a women's march and durbar


Women walk from Asikuma through Anum to Nanyor for the 7th World Women's Day Celebration, 8 March


Women from various walks of life arriving and dancing at the Nanyor Community Centre


Women posed in a group picture before the walk to Nanyor, centre placards read 'Cry freedom for rural women' &
'Change women's lives to change Ghana'


Miss Deborah Kwabea, PEA Women's Secretary and Co-ordinator of the 7th World Women's Day, giving a welcome address at the durbar at Nanyor-Anum


Mrs. Beatrice Osafo Affum, a retired educationist and current President of Mathematical Association of Ghana and the Chairperson for the occasion addressing the gathering


Mr. Okae Mpetey the only male counterpart who added his voice to the cry of women at the durbar


From left to right: Nana Afua Ntoa (Kurontihemaa of Anum), Nana Afua Ansaa (Nanyorhemaa), Nana Yaa Ansaa (Tosenhemaa), Nana Otua Mauko (Nkwakubewhemaa)


A cross section of women at the durbar

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