NOTÍCIAS
Talitha Kum Ghana Network's Annual General Meeting 2024
ConPAHT - Talitha Kum Ghana Network's Annual General Meeting 2024
Talitha Kum Ghana’s Four-day Annual General Meeting Ended on a High Note with Campaigns Against Human Trafficking.
The Ghana network of Consecrated Persons Against Human Trafficking (ConPAHT-Talitha Kum Ghana), concluded its highly productive four-day in-person meeting in Accra, Ghana, from July 25-29, 2024.
Chaired by the National Coordinator Sr. Olivia Umoh, DC. The 2024 annual in-person meeting was attended by 27 members representing twenty-one 21 Religious Congregations and 5 non-governmental organizations in Ghana. The opening session started with a solemn prayer ritual led by Sr. Helen Galadima, SSND. Members presented symbols of their experiences of the network. The opening hybrid session was further enriched by a welcome address by Sr. Christina Doggu, HHCJ, who represented the Conference of Major Superiors of Religious in Ghana (CMSRGH). Sr. Yvonne Bambara, RGS, the Regional Coordinator, gave her opening remarks, crowned with an inspirational address by Sr. Abby Avelino, MM, the Talitha Kum International Coordinator.
The in-person meeting aims: to strengthen the network to be a formidable body against human trafficking; offers new member the opportunity for learning about human trafficking and the network; for sharing interventions and experiences of members in their efforts to combat human trafficking; evaluates the progress of programs and activities implemented by congregations and units; planning and setting goals and objectives for the next project phase; ensuring a unified and effective approach to combating human trafficking.
The meeting featured presentations of reports from the Talitha Kum 2nd International Assembly in Rome and the Conrad Hilton Convening in Zambia, delivered by the Secretary and the National Coordinator of the Network respectively.
The climax of the meeting was awareness campaign, which took place in local churches and communities in Pokuase, Mayera, and their environs on today Sunday 28 July 2024.
The campaign was strategically planned to mark the UN World Day Against Human Trafficking marks on July 30. A day set out to raise awareness and mobilize action against this heinous crime."
July 31th, 2024