Former Second Lady of Ghana, Samira Bawumia, recently had the honor of hosting a group of Master’s in Public Administration (MPA) students from the esteemed Harvard University.
The students’ visit was part of their coursework under the Edward S. Mason Fellowship Program, and it provided a unique opportunity for meaningful discussions.
The meeting focused on thought leadership and Samira Bawumia’s advocacy for women and children, with particular emphasis on climate action, women empowerment, child protection, and women in leadership.
These areas are close to her heart, and she has been a vocal champion for these causes throughout her career.
As the founder and CEO of the Samira Empowerment and Humanitarian Projects (SEHP), Samira Bawumia has initiated various interventions in health, education, and women empowerment. Her organization has also championed visions and invested in educating and empowering women.
Samira Bawumia’s commitment to creating positive change has earned her numerous recognition and awards.
She was named a 2018 African Woman of Excellence by the African Union Commission and has received awards for her humanitarian activities and interventions.
The visit from the Harvard University students is a testament to Samira Bawumia’s reputation as a thought leader and advocate for women and children.
Her continued efforts to promote empowerment, protection, and leadership will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the lives of many.