
UKGCC, British High Commission celebrate IWD to champion women's leadership
The UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC), in partnership with the British High Commission, hosted its second consecutive International Women’s Day (IWD) Networking Brunch.
Held on Friday, March 14, at the British High Commissioner’s residence, the event was sponsored by British Airways and centered around the theme, “Enhancing Women’s Leadership and Representation in Decision-Making Across Industries.”
The goal of the brunch was to highlight actionable strategies that empower women to succeed in leadership roles while recognizing the vital support men provide as allies in this transformative journey.
In an interview during the event, Ms. Adjoba Kyiamah, Executive Director of the UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce, emphasized the significance of such gatherings in empowering women and reaffirming the commitment to dismantling the barriers women face worldwide.
"We collaborated with the Human Development Team at the British High Commission to discuss the need to accelerate change and advance the cause of women she said"

"Business challenges do not discriminate based on gender. Our annual business climate and competitiveness survey, which we have been running since 2019, consistently shows the same issues—access to finance, government bureaucracy, tax frustrations, and electricity challenges, whether it's the cost or access to power. These are the same challenges faced by female business owners, and that is why we are here," she added.
Addressing the gathering comprising business leaders and executives, representatives from government and policymaking bodies, civil society and non-profit organisations, young professionals and university students, the British High Commissioner to Ghana, Her Excellency Harriet Thompson, called for bold and immediate action to eliminate the barriers women face in their pursuit of leadership roles across various sectors.

She emphasised that this year's International Women's Day (IWD) theme, "Accelerate Action," is more than just a slogan and is indeed a call to dismantle these barriers more swiftly and effectively.
While acknowledging the progress made over the years with the celebration of IWD and advancements across industries, Her Excellency pointed out that women still encounter significant obstacles in securing leadership positions.
Although the High Commissioner stressed that addressing these challenges requires urgent, collaborative efforts, she remained optimistic that the presence of attendees “signals a shared commitment to advancing gender equality in each of our spheres, no matter what that might be, the workplace, the boardroom and beyond.”
The highlight of the event was a panel discussion, moderated by Her Excellency, which focused on practical solutions to empowering women to excel in leadership roles.
The panel identified key factors for success, including self-belief, mentorship, sponsorship, taking risks, advocating for women’s issues, reducing over-reliance on others, and being intentional in life and career decisions.
The panellists were Ellen Sarfo Kantanka, Head of Legal (Total Energies Ghana), Mukesh Thakwani, (CEO, B5 Plus Group), Emmanuel Osei Ntim, General Manager (The Fon Group), Julia Baidoe-Ansah Creative Director, (Efatabyjuba Clothing Brand), Melissa Bediako, Director of Sales and Marketing, (Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, Accra), and Jessie Jacintho, General Counsel, (GCB Bank PLC).
The UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) was established in 2016 with the support of the United Kingdom’s Department for Business and Trade (DBT) to promote trade between the United Kingdom and Ghana. It is the leading private sector organisation proffering trade and commerce support for UK and Ghana businesses.