Monday, 26 September 2016

FIRST LADY AWARDED FOR HER HUMANITARIAN WORK

The First Lady, Mrs Lordina Mahama, has been honoured at the 50th International Women Luncheon of the Rainbow Push Coalition for outstanding work in advocating for the destitute and vulnerable children in Africa.

She was also recognised for her role as President of the Organisation of African First Ladies Against HIV (OAFLA) and for her campaign to empower 

women to take charge of their reproductive health rights, as well as end mother-to-child transmission of HIV.


The luncheon, which took place in Chicago in the United States of America (USA), also provided a platform for the First Lady to discuss and update delegates of her various activities in contributing to development in Africa, as well as areas for collaboration.


In a speech read on her behalf, the First Lady stressed the need to recommit to creating a global community in which every woman was treated with dignity, and every child was loved and cared for.

She said humanitarian work was not exclusive to governments or philanthropists but to all who looked to the world and were hopeful of its development.

Mrs Mahama described the award as a call to strengthen efforts in forging a society where each person could dream and still reach that dream, as well as a call to forge an inclusive world where true equality was a reality.

In attendance at the luncheon were Mrs Hillary Clinton, the standard bearer of the Democratic Party in the USA, who spoke about women’s right to health care, reducing gun violence, among other issues.



The First Lady Mrs Lordina Mahama through her Foundation, the Lordina foundation has supported children in orphanages with items as well as the facilitated the construction of orphanage Homes, dining halls and ICT centers for schools across Ghana. She also provided artisans across the country with startup kits.








 Being the President of the Organization of African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS, Mrs Mahama in collaboration with the Ghana Aids Commission has also organized free medical screening for the citizens of Ghana and provided health facilities with medical supplies and equipment in all districts of the ten regions of Ghana.
 
 These interventions are aimed at saving lives, putting smiles on faces of the  less privileged and making them financial independent.
Congratulations Your Excellency the First Lady of Ghana, Mrs Lordina Mahama for your love and support to the less privileged in society. May God continue to bless you as you continue to put smiles on faces of the less privileged.



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