Public Agenda NewsPaperPublic Agenda NewsPaper
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Font ResizerAa
Public Agenda NewsPaperPublic Agenda NewsPaper
Font ResizerAa
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Search
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Follow US
Breaking NewsDevelopment Agenda

Agbogbloshie Market provided with resource centre

Latifa Carlos
Last updated: September 25, 2019 4:32 pm
Latifa Carlos
Share
5 Min Read
Ms Freda Prempeh
SHARE

A resource centre has been opened at the Agbogbloshie Market in Accra to provide victims of sexual and gender-based violence in the area with the needed support.

Victims of gender-based violence and other social vices can walk to the centre, named Rapid Response Centre, to get help for access to justice, health care and other forms of social support.

Funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Canadian Government, the setting up of the centre is an initiative of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection.

More Read

Ghana, EU strengthen partnership to address Sahel security challenges
President Mahama links poor WASSCE results to neglect in basic education
Ghana needs strategic plan for critical minerals- Yao Graham
Congo mineral expert urges Ghana to adopt integrated Lithium strategy
Forestry Commission arrests 11 Chinese and 10 Ghanaians in an Anti – “Galamsey” Swoop at Yakombo Forest Reserve

It will be managed by five persons selected from the community, including market women who have been trained in para-legal services, with support from staff of the ministry and members of the Domestic Violence Management Board, the Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU) of the Ghana Police Service and the Department of Social Welfare.

Violence 
Speaking at the opening of the centre, the Deputy Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Ms Freda Prempeh, said records indicated that sexual and gender-based violence, which was one of the serious human rights violations perpetrated in the home and other human settings, was on the rise in the country.

“Although anybody can be affected, women and girls are the most affected.

Research has shown that one out of every three women randomly selected, has experienced some form of violence in his or her lifetime,” she said.

Ms Prempeh said the Ministry did not only consider sexual and gender-based violence as a social canker but a developmental challenge which affected a number of Ghanaians and their contribution to the development of the nation.

She urged residents and traders at Agbogbloshie and its environs not to tolerate or treat violence against women and girls as a private matter that should be discussed at home and urged them to “break the silence and the cycle of violence”.

Violence and discrimination, she said was “prohibited in Ghana”, and cited some legislations and regulations that were against sexual and gender-based violence and other forms of abuses.

She mentioned the 1992 Constitution, the Children’s Act (Act 560), the revised Criminal Offences Act 1960, the Domestic Violence Act (Act 732), the Code of Professional Conduct of the Ghana Education Service and Human Trafficking Act, 2005, among others.

Support

A Programmes Coordinator of the UNFPA, Dr Esi Awotwi, said the support from UNFPA and the Canadian Government was to facilitate the provision of help to victims of violence and indicated that gender-based violence undermined the health, dignity, security and autonomy of its victims.

The Accra Regional Coordinator of the Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU), Superintendent of Police, Ms Alice Awarikaro, urged victims of domestic violence and other abuses in the area to make use of the one-stop-shop which had been brought closer to their door step.

“Assault, abuse, rape and defilement cases must be reported so that the perpetrators will be made to face the law in order to serve as deterrent to others.

Such cases must not be addressed on the blind side of the law. We are here for you and so help us make the law effective,” She said.

The Assistant Director of the Department of Social Welfare, Ms Victoria Bishoff, said the department was available to help patrons of the centre who had issues related to family welfare such as issues of custody and family reconciliation with counselling and the necessary interventions.

Later, the five para legals to man the centre, comprising two men and three women, were commissioned.

They were Madam Hajiara, Ms Afriyie Amankwah and Ms Elisabeth Botwe, all traders at the Abgobgloshie Market.

The rest are Mr Mohammed Salifu who operators a non-governmental organisation (NGO) and Mr Alhasan Muaz, a teacher.

Source: Graphic.com

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Copy Link Print

Latest News

Ghana’s inflation drops to 6.3% in November, lowest since 2021 rebasing
December 3, 2025
Ghana Launches First National Infrastructure Transparency Index
December 2, 2025
Presidency forwards petitions for removal of EC Chair, Deputies & Special Prosecutor to Chief Justice
December 2, 2025
Reflecting on the UN Tax Negotiations: A New Chapter for Ghana and Africa in Global Tax Justice
December 2, 2025
Ghana can unlock major domestic resources through Structured Philanthropy
November 28, 2025
Global funding cuts devastating HIV prevention programmes says UNAIDS
November 27, 2025
Majority: 10% Lithium royalty deal violated mining law
November 25, 2025

You Might Also Like

Breaking NewsGeneral Newstop stories

Supreme Court directs Wesley Girls SHS to respond to Muslim Rights allegations

November 25, 2025
Breaking NewsDevelopment AgendaGeneral Newstop stories

Mahama extends IGP Yohuno’s tenure by two years

November 25, 2025
Breaking NewsGeneral Newstop stories

Forestry Commission Debunks Interdiction Claims, Clarifies GHS623,000 Revenue Issue

November 20, 2025
Breaking NewsBusinesstop stories

PIAC elects Richard Ellimah as new chair

November 18, 2025

About Us

Public Agenda is fou­nded and owned by Pu­blic Agenda Communic­ations.

Public Agenda was founded as a public interest Me­dia entity. Its Visi­on is to contribute to building a well-i­nformed society where accurate informati­on dissemination is the cornerstone of a democratic, just and equitable society.

Its mission is to inform, guide and bui­ld responsible citiz­enship and accountab­le decision making and strive for excell­ence in the media in­dustry. Public Agenda Communications is managed by a Board of Directors.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?