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  2. Women in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Ghana and their roles in Ghanaian society has changed over the past few decades. [3] There has been a slow increase in the political participation of Ghanaian women throughout history. [4] Women are given equal rights under the Constitution of Ghana, yet disparities in education, employment, and health for women remain ...

  3. List of Ghanaian women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women artists who were born in Ghanaian, of Ghanaian descent, or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. Culture of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghanaian women now account for 43.1% of the working class in Ghana. [8] Females have climbed to the upper leadership echelons of politics, career, business, and all other sectors. Notable political personalities include Joyce Bamford-Addo (Speaker of the 5th Session of the Parliament), [ 9 ] Georgina Theodora Wood (Chief Justice) [ 10 ] as well ...

  5. Asantehemaa - Wikipedia

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    The Asantehemaa is the queen mother according to West African custom, who rules the Asante people alongside the Asantehene. African queen mothers generally play an important role in local government; they exercise both political and social power. Their power and influence have declined considerably since pre-colonial times, [1] but still ...

  6. Category:Women in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghanaian women‎ (5 C) Girls' schools in Ghana‎ ... History of women in Ghana‎ (11 C, 3 P) M. Miss Grand Ghana‎ (2 P) O. Women's organisations based in Ghana ...

  7. Akan art - Wikipedia

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    Akan art is known for vibrant artistic traditions, including textiles, sculpture, Akan goldweights, as well as gold and silver jewelry. The Akan people are known for their strong connection between visual and verbal expressions and a distinctive blending of art and philosophy. [ 1 ]

  8. Ghanaians - Wikipedia

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    The Ghanaian people are a nation originating in the Ghanaian Gold Coast. [29] Ghanaians predominantly inhabit the Republic of Ghana and are the predominant cultural group and residents of Ghana, numbering 34 million people as of 2024, making up 85% of the population. [27] [30] The word "Ghana" means "warrior king". [31]

  9. Queen mother (Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Queen mothers in their regalia. Queen mother (also Queenmother) is a term used to describe certain female traditional rulers in African cultures. Though there is no general description of a "queen mother", as their roles have varied by society, political context, and culture, [1] they generally play an important role in local government and "wield social power and influence."