Juliet Ibrahim is first President of Women in Film and Television Ghana
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This milestone marks a significant breakthrough for women in Ghana's creative industry. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Ibrahim celebrated her new role, emphasizing its broader impact, describing it as a "powerful moment for all women" in the creative space.
“This milestone is not just a personal achievement, but a powerful moment for all women across Ghana’s and Africa’s film, TV, and digital media industries who continue to break barriers, amplify stories, and reshape narratives both in front of and behind the camera,” she wrote.
WIFT Ghana is now part of the global Women in Film & Television International (WIFTI) network and is affiliated with WIFT Africa, creating stronger connections between African creatives and their global counterparts while focusing on empowering women locally.
Juliet Ibrahim assured of collaboration, mentorship and opportunities for women in the industry, and promised to support the youth, storytellers, and female innovators. (Read Who runs the world? Not Ghana’s music industry yet)
“As President, I’m committed to fostering collaboration, mentorship, and long-term impact for emerging and established female creatives, with a special focus on uplifting youth, storytellers, and innovators across all regions,” she added.
This new feat adds to recent academic and professional strides, where she earned a degree in Marketing Communications from the University of Berkeley.