Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, National Chief Imam, has launched the Human Rights Defenders Project in Accra to fight against the violation of women and children’s rights.
The project, which will be run to be under the supervision of the National Chief Imam, will include periodic visits to schools to educate students on their basic human rights, and advance women’s engagement in national and domestic matters.
It would also organise public debates, quizzes and competitions on human rights and gender issues.
Sheikh Sharubutu whose speech was read for him, said the project seeks to address the misinterpretation of religious texts in promoting male dominance and power over women.
He said the project would also bring other human right activists to advocate for the human rights of women and girls.
“The Human Rights Defenders Project would facilitate the promotion of greater women’s involvement in the home, communal and national discourse, consultations and efforts to find solutions to conflicts, public disorder and other social problems,” he said.
Sheikh Sharubutu also announced his intention to lead a delegation of Muslim leaders, to participate in the International Conference on Women and Girls Human Rights at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, starting from February 6 to 16..
The Conference would be discussing issues relating to ending violence.
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Source: GNA