Member of Parliament for Madina constituency in the Greater Accra Region, Honourable Francis-Xavier Sosu has been recognized for his significant contributions to protecting women and children, especially in the realm of maternal health.
His dedication earned him a prominent spotlight at the recent Repra Health Action 2025 Seed Summit.
Hon. Sosu’s initiatives demonstrate a clear commitment to improving the lives of women and families in Ghana. His key areas of focus include:
Removing Taxes on Sanitary Pads
A passionate advocate for menstrual hygiene and combating “period poverty,” Hon. Sosu has pushed for the removal of taxes on sanitary pads. This crucial measure aims to make these essential products more affordable and accessible for all women and girls.
Extension of Maternity Leave: Understanding the critical need for proper maternal recovery, Hon. Sosu has championed policies to safeguard maternal health, including extending maternity leave. He specifically advocates for a minimum of six weeks of compulsory postnatal leave, ensuring mothers have adequate time to recover after childbirth.
Introduction of Paternity Leave Bills: Recognizing the vital role fathers play in childcare and family support, Hon. Sosu has been a proponent of introducing paternity leave bills. These policies aim to empower new fathers to actively care for their newborns and partners, fostering a more equitable distribution of childcare responsibilities within households.
Human Rights and Dignity: Beyond specific legislative changes, Hon. Sosu has consistently championed human rights and dignity, particularly for women and girls.
His advocacy extends to ensuring access to quality healthcare, education, and economic opportunities, recognizing these as fundamental pillars of a just society.
These impactful initiatives align seamlessly with broader global efforts aimed at enhancing maternal health outcomes, alleviating poverty, and advancing gender equality.
Organizations such as the Ghana Trades Union Congress and UNFPA are also actively pursuing similar objectives, underscoring the collective importance of maternity protection, comprehensive reproductive health services, and equitable access to healthcare for all.
Hon. Sosu’s recognition at the Repra Health Action 2025 Seed Summit highlights the growing momentum behind these critical issues and the impact that dedicated leadership can have on community well-being.
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