Episode #42:
Impact of
Ghana’s Power Crisis(2)…on Women, & Renewable Energy Alternatives
The Africa in Focus Show turned 1 on 5 May, 2015.
In the next edition of AIF Show, we
will be having a conversation with some strong women about the impact of
Ghana's ongoing power crisis on our mothers, wives, daughters, and sisters.
As the critical element in the nuclear family, what alternatives exist
to help mitigate the impact effects on them? To that end, we will, in our
second conversation with SNV Netherlands Development Organisation, speak to two
reps from that organisation, who will also tell us about their affordable solar
lanterns, and other options that exist for women.
Furthermore, we will speak to Mrs.Catherine
Appiah-Pinkrah of Ministry of Defence who will give insights into the
implications of power crisis as a "peace and security" issue at the
micro-level in the way it impacts the nuclear family.
With Mother's Day behind us, might it be an
opportunity not just to celebrate our mothers, daughters, and sisters but...to
reflect on the immense multiple roles they are compelled to assume as they seek
to bring harmony to the home in the light of the more-than-usual darkness that
has visited the homes of Ghanaians for 3 years.
Call us on the following numbers when
we open the phone lines at 14h30 GMT
+233(0)289.000.931 //
+233(0)289.931.000
Join
us if you can at 1pm on 12 May, 2015.
Guiding
questions
1. Everyone is
being impacted by the ongoing power crisis, so why should we start segmenting
which gender is most affected?
2. Suppose we
operate from assumption women are even affected differently, in what specific
ways does the crisis affect them, & their productivity that is different
from men?
3. As we
celebrate 15 years of UNSCR1325, what can the newly-established WPSComms1325
help do to intervene in the discussions on alternatives for women as they help
manage the family unit, ensuring it is as harmonious as possible for both
children & husbands?
4. Are we taking
it for granted how the power crisis is veritably a peace & security matter
at the micro-level?
Guests in the studio:
Ø Fitnat Boamah, Sales
& Marketing, SNV Netherlands Development Organisation
Ø Akua Okyere-Nyako, SNV
Netherlands Development Organisation
On the line:
·
Mrs.Catherine
Appiah-Pinkrah, Ministry of Defence @ 14h00
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