Ghanaian-Canadian Woman: Contributions, Challenges & Prospects (Theresa Ohene-Asante) (Speech)
Journal of Pan African Studies 2007, August, 1, 9
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Excellencies, Honorable Ministers, Ladies and Gentlemen, today I have been asked to address the contributions, challenges and prospects of the Ghanaian-Canadian woman. I will start with a few of the challenges facing Ghanaian-Canadian, namely social isolation, economic integration and mental well-being and domestic abuse. I will then address some of the Ghanaian-Canadian women's contributions in our society and finally end with the prospects for the future. I will endeavor to do this in 15 minutes.
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