New trainee in the project »Migrants as Youth Work Professionals: Qualification, Empowerment, Educational Programmes in Rural Areas«
Gifty Nyame Tabiri, student at the »Willy Brandt School of Public Policy« of the State Faculty of the University of Erfurt, has been supporting us since 03.08. as an intern in our project.
Immediately after joining the EJBW, she took on a challenging task: To lead the workshop »Women in Politics in Ghana«, which took place on 18, 20 and 21 August 2020 in the framework of the EJBW Summer Academy. This was about politics in Ghana in general and the (low) proportion of women in politics. Then the question was discussed: What can Ghana learn from other countries like Germany, Spain or Sweden, which have a high proportion of women in politics?
»This was my first workshop in Germany and in general. It was very enlightening for me and I am very grateful to the EJBW for this opportunity. The participants were excited to learn about Ghana – and they cooperated very well,« says Gifty Nyame Tabiri looking back on the workshop.share on Facebook · veröffentlicht am 26. August 2020
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