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Denis Sesay
Minister of Information and Communication
The Students’ Union Government (SUG) of the Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM) University organized a vibrant celebration on campus to commemorate International Women’s Day, bringing together students and staff to recognize the strength, achievements, and contributions of women within the university community.
The event, held on the university campus in Freetown, created a platform for students to reflect on the importance of gender equality, women’s empowerment, and inclusive leadership. Members of the Students’ Union Government emphasized the need to continue supporting women’s voices and ensuring equal opportunities in academic, professional, and leadership spaces.
During the celebration, students shared inspiring messages highlighting the role women play in shaping society, both within the university and beyond. The program also encouraged female students to pursue leadership positions and remain confident in their academic and personal ambitions.
The celebration served as both a moment of recognition and a call to action, reminding the university community of the progress made toward gender equality while acknowledging the work that still lies ahead.
The Students’ Union Government concluded the event by reaffirming its commitment to promoting a campus environment where women are supported, respected, and empowered to lead.
The event, held on the university campus in Freetown, created a platform for students to reflect on the importance of gender equality, women’s empowerment, and inclusive leadership. Members of the Students’ Union Government emphasized the need to continue supporting women’s voices and ensuring equal opportunities in academic, professional, and leadership spaces.
During the celebration, students shared inspiring messages highlighting the role women play in shaping society, both within the university and beyond. The program also encouraged female students to pursue leadership positions and remain confident in their academic and personal ambitions.
The celebration served as both a moment of recognition and a call to action, reminding the university community of the progress made toward gender equality while acknowledging the work that still lies ahead.
The Students’ Union Government concluded the event by reaffirming its commitment to promoting a campus environment where women are supported, respected, and empowered to lead.
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Elssanatu Kargbo
Mar 12, 2026 at 12:07 PMIt was indeed a great women’s day celebration, thanks student union government for celebrating us the women 💜💪🏻