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Profile: Lydia Sasu – Hungry for a cause

Twenty-four years ago, a women’s advocate spoke up and the technocrats listened

The year was 1998. Lydia Sasu, the notable personality being profiled in this column, was then a civil servant in the Department of Women in Agriculture in the Ghanaian Ministry of Food and Agriculture and also the Coordinator of the Freedom from Hunger Campaign of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Using the authority and privilege at her command, Lydia worked relentlessly to highlight the need for holistic and sustainable solutions to tackle the all-pervasive problem of hunger in Ghana. By drawing attention to the problems of illiteracy, unemployment, poor health and the under-representation of marginalized groups, including women, Lydia made the all-important connections that allow the root causes of hunger to be identified and addressed.

Title of publication: Yemaya ICSF's Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries
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Issue: 68
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Page range: 19
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Author: Peter L. A
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Organization: The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
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Year: 2023
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Country/ies: Ghana
Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Newsletter article
Content language: English
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