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  • Day 3 Report: GEM-GHANA’s Digital Security and Resilience Training for CSOs in Tamale
    Day 3 Report: GEM-GHANA’s Digital Security and Resilience Training for CSOs in Tamale

    Day 3 of GEM-GHANA’s Digital Security and Resilience Training Outreach Workshop marked the culmination of a highly impactful program aimed at empowering Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Tamale, Northern Region. This final session, facilitated by Dr. Inusah Fuseini from the Department of Mathematics and ICT at the University for Development Studies and coordinated by Mr. Abdul Rafiu Fuseini, Programs Manager of GEM-GHANA, focused on two critical areas: the principles of data protection and recognising vulnerabilities. The initiative was implemented with the generous support of the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) and the Mott Foundation.

    Understanding the Principles of Data Protection

    Dr. Fuseini kicked off the day by delving into the principles of data protection, emphasising the necessity for CSOs to safeguard the vast amounts of sensitive information they handle daily. He explained the core principles of data protection, including data minimisation, purpose limitation, and data accuracy. These principles form the bedrock of any robust data protection strategy, ensuring that organisations not only protect their data but also maintain the trust of their stakeholders. Dr. Fuseini also highlighted the importance of complying with relevant data protection laws, both locally and internationally, to avoid legal pitfalls and enhance organisational credibility.

    Recognizing Vulnerabilities: A Practical Approach

    The second half of the day was dedicated to a hands-on practical session focused on recognising and addressing vulnerabilities in digital systems. Dr. Fuseini guided participants through the process of identifying common vulnerabilities such as outdated software, insufficient encryption, and weak authentication methods. The session was highly interactive, with participants engaging in real-time assessments of their digital infrastructures. By the end of the session, they had acquired practical tools and techniques to strengthen their organisations’ digital security frameworks, making them more resilient to cyber threats.

    This workshop not only provided valuable knowledge but also empowered CSOs in Tamale to take actionable steps toward enhancing their digital security and resilience. GEM-GHANA, with the support of WACSI and the Mott Foundation, remains committed to fostering a secure digital environment for local organisations, ensuring they can continue their critical work without the fear of digital threats. This final day of training was a testament to the collaborative spirit and dedication of all involved, setting a strong foundation for future initiatives.

  • Day 2 Report: GEM-GHANA’s Digital Security and Resilience Training Outreach in Tamale For Selected CSOs
    Day 2 Report: GEM-GHANA’s Digital Security and Resilience Training Outreach in Tamale For Selected CSOs

    On Day 2 of GEM-GHANA’s Digital Security and Resilience Training Outreach Workshop for selected CSOs in Tamale, the atmosphere was charged with determination and focus as participants delved into the practical intricacies of digital security. This vital initiative, backed by the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) and the Mott Foundation, brought together key personnel from selected Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) all eager to enhance their understanding of digital resilience.

    The day’s session, expertly facilitated by Dr. Fuseini Inusah, a lecturer at the University for Development Studies (UDS)-Dungu Campus, centred on the theme of “Building Resilient Digital Infrastructures.” Dr. Inusah, known for his practical approach, led participants through a series of hands-on exercises designed to arm them with the tools and techniques necessary to protect their digital platforms from the growing threat of cyberattacks.

    Participants engaged in real-time simulations of common cyber threats, learning how to implement encryption protocols, secure communication channels, and regular security audits. These exercises were not only educational but also empowering, as they provided attendees with the confidence and skills to immediately apply what they had learned within their organisations.

    The success of Day 2 underscores GEM-GHANA’s commitment to safeguarding the digital integrity of organisations in the Northern Region. In an era where digital threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, the need for robust digital security measures cannot be overstated. GEM-GHANA’s initiative is not just a training program but a crucial step toward ensuring that CSOs and government institutions in Tamale are well-equipped to protect their sensitive data and digital platforms.

    As the outreach continues, GEM-GHANA is calling on donors, corporate bodies, and other stakeholders to support this essential initiative. By investing in digital security, they can help fortify the digital defenses of these organisations, ensuring that the progress made in Tamale is replicated across the Northern Region and beyond. This outreach is not just about protecting data; it’s about empowering communities to thrive in an increasingly digital world.

  • GEM-GHANA Launches “Break The Chains; Together For A Drug-free Life” Campaign in Tamale: A Bold Step Towards a Brighter Future For The Ghanaian Youth
    GEM-GHANA Launches “Break The Chains; Together For A Drug-free Life” Campaign in Tamale: A Bold Step Towards a Brighter Future For The Ghanaian Youth

    In the heart of Tamale, Northern Region, a powerful movement is taking shape, driven by the relentless commitment of GEM-GHANA to secure a healthier, more promising future for Ghana’s youth, particularly those in Basic Schools . On a bright morning, under the inspiring banner of “Break The Chains; Together For A Drug-free Life,” GEM-GHANA launched a transformative drug abuse awareness campaign.

    The campaign aims to liberate the region’s youth from the clutches of the current rising incidence of drug addiction in the region and across Ghana. With the evocative tagline “Building Dreams, Breaking Chains,” the campaign seeks to not only raise awareness but also ignite a nationwide movement dedicated to eradicating the scourge of drug abuse amongst the youth in the country.

    The Urgent Need for Action

    Madam Hawa Benedicta Yakubu, GEM-GHANA’s Executive Director, during an interaction with the puipls said, “GEM-GHANA’s campaign comes at a crucial time when drug abuse is increasingly threatening the potential of Ghana’s young population. In communities across the country, especially in the Northern Region, where the rise in substance abuse among youth is alarming.” She added that it destroys lives, tears families apart, and stifles the dreams of countless young people. Recognising this, GEM-GHANA has stepped forward to confront the issue head-on, with the hope of restoring hope and rebuilding lives.

    The Campaign’s Vision

    “Break The Chains; Together For A Drug-free Life” is not just a campaign; it is a clarion call to action. The campaign kicked off with an outreach at Ola Junior High School in Kukuo, a suburb of Tamale, where students are currently having vacation extra-class and we took some time to discuss the dangers of drug abuse with them. This outreach is just the beginning of a larger, more ambitious plan to scale the campaign to all 16 regions of Ghana. By providing educational resources, counselling, and support systems, GEM-GHANA aims to build a robust framework that empowers communities to fight drug abuse from within.

    Why This Campaign Matters

    This campaign represents a unique opportunity for donors, corporate bodies, and stakeholders both local and international to make a lasting impact. Supporting GEM-GHANA in this endeavour means contributing to a cause that has the potential to transform the future of an entire generation. The campaign’s emphasis on education, community involvement, and sustainable support structures ensures that the impact will be profound and far-reaching.

    Call to Action

    The Executive Director called on all stakeholders—donors, corporate entities, government agencies, and community leaders—to join hands in this vital campaign. She echoed, “Your support can help build dreams and break the chains of drug addiction, paving the way for a brighter, healthier future for Ghana’s youth. Together, we can create a drug-free nation, where every young person has the opportunity to reach their full potential.”

    The Programs Manager of GEM-GHANA, Mr. Abdul Rafiu Fuseini added that in the words of the campaign’s tagline, “Building Dreams, Breaking Chains,” GEM-GHANA’s drug abuse awareness campaign is a beacon of hope in the fight against substance abuse not only in Tamale but in Ghana at large. By rallying behind this cause, we can ensure that the youth of Ghana are not just surviving but thriving, free from the chains of addiction and full of the promise of a brighter tomorrow.

  • Tamale – Day 1 of GEM-GHANA’s Digital Security and Resilience Training Outreach: A Strong Start
    Tamale – Day 1 of GEM-GHANA’s Digital Security and Resilience Training Outreach: A Strong Start

    On Saturday, 13th July 2024, GEM-GHANA kicked off its highly anticipated Digital Security and Resilience Training Outreach Workshop, marking a significant step in strengthening the digital defenses of Tamale’s Civil Society Organisations (CSOs). The first day of this transformative program was facilitated by Mr. Inusah Fuseini, a seasoned lecturer at the University for Development Studies (UDS) – Dungu Campus, whose expertise set the tone for what promises to be a series of impactful sessions; This initiative is implemented with support from the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) and the Mott Foundation.

    Held at Zosimili Girls JHS, E-Library Conference room, the workshop was attended by selected personnel from various CSOs within the Tamale Metropolis of the Northern Region of Ghana, all of whom manage the digital platforms and sensitive data of their respective organisations. This first session was meticulously designed to address the unique challenges faced by these digital custodians in a rapidly evolving cyber landscape.

    Mr. Fuseini, with his vast knowledge and practical experience, began the day by emphasising the critical importance of digital security in today’s interconnected world. He highlighted the increasing frequency and sophistication of cyber threats that specifically target organisations managing large amounts of sensitive data, making it clear that the need for robust digital security measures has never been more urgent.

    Throughout the day, participants were guided through a series of interactive modules, each designed to build their capacity in various aspects of digital security. Mr. Fuseini focused on foundational principles, including secure data management practices, recognizing and mitigating phishing attacks, and the importance of strong, unique passwords. He also introduced participants to advanced concepts such as encryption and secure communication channels, ensuring that the training catered to both beginners and those with more technical expertise.

    One of the highlights of the day was a hands-on session where participants engaged in simulated scenarios that tested their ability to respond to common cyber threats. This practical approach not only reinforced the theoretical knowledge shared but also equipped the attendees with the confidence and skills to implement what they had learned in their daily work.

    The first day of the workshop concluded with an engaging Q&A session, where participants had the opportunity to seek clarification on specific challenges they face in their respective organisations. Mr. Fuseini’s insightful responses further solidified the value of the training, leaving participants eager for the next session.

    As Day 1 came to a close, it was clear that GEM-GHANA’s Digital Security and Resilience Training Outreach had begun on a high note. The participants left the workshop with a training manual and a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper understanding of the importance of digital security. With several more sessions to come, the foundation has been laid for what will undoubtedly be a game-changing initiative for Tamale’s CSOs.

  • GEM-GHANA Takes the Lead in Digital Security in the Northern Region: Empowering Tamale’s Digital Future for Transformational Development
    GEM-GHANA Takes the Lead in Digital Security in the Northern Region: Empowering Tamale’s Digital Future for Transformational Development

    On 13th July 2024, GEM-GHANA proudly began implementing the “Digital Security and Resilience Training Outreach in Tamale,” a comprehensive initiative that promises to be a game-changer for the community. This project, made possible with the generous support of the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) and the Mott Foundation, is strategically designed to reach out to key stakeholders in Tamale, including selected Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), government institutions, and an amalgamated youth group. But the impact of this initiative will extend far beyond these groups. Through a series of expert-led webinars, the general public will also be empowered with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the digital landscape securely.

    Mr. Abdul Rafiu Fuseini, GEM-GHANA’s Programs Manager, who doubles as the Project Coordinator, opened the training workshop with a brief background to the project. He noted that in today’s fast-paced digital world, the need to protect sensitive data and secure online platforms has never been more critical. Recognising this pressing need, Girls Empowerment Mission, known as GEM-GHANA, has launched an ambitious and transformative project aimed at safeguarding the digital future of Tamale.

    The organisation’s Founder, Mr. Abdul Rafiiu Alhassan, on behalf of the Board of Directors, expressed his appreciation to WASCI for selecting them to support it to implement this important project in Tamale. He added that running from 13th July to the last week of August 2024, this initiative is not just about imparting knowledge; it’s about building a resilient digital environment in Tamale that can withstand the challenges of the modern world. The workshops are meticulously crafted to provide participants with essential digital security skills, ensuring they can protect not only their personal data but also the digital platforms and sensitive information of the institutions they serve. In an era where cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated, this training is a critical investment in the community’s future.

    The project’s outreach is vast and inclusive. Selected CSOs will benefit from tailored training that addresses their unique needs, helping them to safeguard their missions and continue their vital work in the community without the fear of digital vulnerabilities. Government institutions, often the backbone of public trust and services, will also receive specialised training to fortify their digital infrastructure against potential threats. And perhaps most importantly, the youth of Tamale, the future leaders and innovators of the region, will gain critical skills that will empower them to protect their digital identities and contribute to a safer online environment for all.

    The inclusion of the general public through expert webinars ensures that the benefits of this initiative are felt across the entire community. These webinars will provide accessible, practical advice and strategies for anyone looking to improve their digital security. Whether you’re a small business owner, a student, or simply someone who wants to stay safe online, these sessions are designed with you in mind.

    At its core, the “Digital Security and Resilience Training Outreach in Tamale” is about more than just technology; it’s about empowerment, resilience, and building a future where the digital space is safe for everyone. GEM-GHANA is committed to ensuring that Tamale becomes a model for digital security in the region, where every individual and institution can operate confidently in the digital world.

    As the project continues to unfold, GEM-GHANA invites the community to stay engaged, participate in the workshops and webinars, and join us in this critical mission. Together, we can build a resilient digital future for Tamale—one that protects our data, our identities, and our shared future in this increasingly connected world.

  • GEM-GHANA is thrilled to welcome Madam Hawa Benedicta Yakubu as our new Executive Director!
    GEM-GHANA is thrilled to welcome Madam Hawa Benedicta Yakubu as our new Executive Director!

    With her impressive background in managing nonprofits, economics, and her unwavering advocacy for youth empowerment, particularly empowering women—including those living with disabilities through Vocational and Skills Training—she is poised to lead us toward greater achievements.

    At the recent Pre-COP29 event organised by YEFL-Ghana and partners, Madam Yakubu passionately shared GEM-GHANA’s programs and initiatives, calling for collaboration among CSOs to enhance collective impact.

    𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗔𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀

    1. Innovation & Technology

    2. Research, Policy & Advocacy

    3. Women & Youth Empowerment

    4. Gender Issues & Social Inclusion

    𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺𝘀

    1. Capacity Development

    2. Economic Empowerment

    3. Gender & Social Research

    4. Policy Influencing & Advocacy

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    She called for more collaborations amongst CSOs and other Stakeholders to make more impactful strides together. We at GEM-GHANA are excited to move forward under her inspiring leadership.

    Welcome, Madam Yakubu to our Team!