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Lois Addo

Ms. Addo has worked with WiLDAF since 2009. She has been responsible for the full implementation of the Rural Women's Empowerment Project. This project seeks to empower rural women farmers on their human and legal rights.

Additional experience

Prior to working with WiLDAF, Ms Addo has worked with Institute for Democratic Governance as Research Assistant for their National Election Project in 2008 where she supervised the monitoring team for the Aburi-Nsawam Constuency voters registration exercise.

Trainings Attended

Training workshop for the Coalition for women in Governance on Good Governance through increasing women's participation in Ghana political processes Project. Organised by WiLDAF Ghana; 2010
Women's leadership, human rights and advocacy training program organised by the women's law and human rights institute organised by Ark foundation; 2009
Training programme on Alternative Dispute Resolution organised by WiLDAF Ghana :  April 2009 Five days training workshop on Legal Literacy Training organised by WiLDAF Ghana; 2010

Research

Research on Women's Participation in Decision Making in Ga West Municipality and the Dangme East District in the Greater Accra Region under the Rural Women's Empowerment Project (2011)
Thesis: An Evaluation of the Role of Ghana in the African Liberation Struggle Between 1957-1972, (2007)
Dissertation: Impact of HIV/AIDS intervention programs on the behavior of the people of Paga in the Upper East Region of Ghana (2005)

Qualifications

Holds M.A. International Affairs from University of Ghana, Legon and B.A. in Integrated Development Studies from University for Development Studies.
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