Sedarvp Ghana and Global Partners Culminate DIGE Project with Landmark Virtual Conference on Girls’ Leadership.

SEDARVP GHANA, in a vibrant collaboration with partner organizations from Bulgaria, Spain, Cyprus, Uganda, Malawi, and Kenya, has successfully concluded its three-year Digital Gender Equality (DIGE) project with a powerful virtual conference titled “Girls in Leadership: Amplifying Voices.”

Held on November 15, 2025, the event united young women from across the globe for two hours of inspiration, storytelling, and strategic learning. The conference served as a dynamic platform to celebrate the project’s achievements and empower a new generation of female leaders.

The agenda featured three impactful panels designed to equip participants with practical tools. The first, “The Power of Your Story,” featured compelling narratives from Raha and Shadia Nassanga, who demonstrated how to transform personal challenges into opportunities for leadership and innovation.This was followed by “Building Your Village: The Power of Community & Collective Action,” where speakers Anjelika and Immaculate shared powerful insights on creating strong support systems. The final panel, “My Leadership Journey,” featured DIGE alumni Marjan and Najat, who shared their personal paths to leadership, offering valuable lessons and closing the event on a deeply motivational note.

SEDARVP GHANA extends its profound gratitude to all dedicated partners, participants, and the incredible team—including facilitators Maria and Beida, and all speakers—whose contributions were instrumental in bringing this vision to life. A special acknowledgement goes to Hajia Samiha, Executive Director of WOSAG GenZ 4 Change, and her mentees for their participation and support.

The resounding success of this conference marks not an end, but a promising beginning for the continued journey of these amplified voices as they lead change in their communities and beyond..

The DIGE Project is Co-funded by the European Union under EACEA Erasmus+
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