Ghana Media: Male Experts Dominate Programs, Study Finds
2021 -A new study by the Ghana Women Expert project has confirmed an earlier research that demonstrated that male experts outnumber female experts by more than 10 to 1 on Ghana’s leading radio and TV news programs. In other words, the study found that male experts and analysts dominated all of the flagship news programs. […]
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Uganda, Botswana, and Ghana have been ranked as the world’s three leading economies in Africa with the most women business owners. This is according to the 2020 Mastercard Index of Women Entrepreneurs (MIWE), which highlights the socio-economic contribution of women entrepreneurs around the world, and provides insights on factors driving and inhibiting their advancement. The […]
Read MoreWomen Helping Women: Female Entrepreneurs Create Fund to Support Women-led SME’s in Ghana
Three Ghanaian women entrepreneurs have started an investment fund that seeks to support women-led small businesses affected by COVID-19. Roberta Annan, the Managing Partner of Annan Capital Partners (ACP) has teamed up with Adeline Akufo-Addo Kufuor, the CEO of the Women’s Empowerment & Investment Group and Dentaa Amoateng, the Founder of the GUBA Enterprise to […]
Read MoreWomen Experts Sidelined in Ghanaian Media, New Report Reveals
Male experts outnumber their female counterparts on Ghanaian media platforms by a ratio of 9:1, a new study by the Ghana Women Experts Project has found. The report, which is part of the second round of the Project’s survey, also showed that male experts were given more time than the women experts who appeared on the […]
Read MoreMale Experts Outnumber Female Experts on Radio and Television Programmes in Ghana – Report
Male experts outnumber female experts by 11 to 1 on radio and television programs in Ghana. Data gathered by the Ghanaian Women Experts project between February and June 2021 shows that men dominate radio and television programs. The survey found that politicians, lawyers, doctors, university teachers, and men who called themselves experts and analysts dominated […]
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