The Women's Market: the struggle against corporate power in a women-led market in Ghana
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 Published On Apr 1, 2024

Step into the heart of Accra (Ghana) and discover the untold story of how global macroeconomic policies crafted in the North affect not only women’s livelihoods but also their cultural and historical leadership role in one of Ghana’s busiest marketplaces.

The “Women's Market” is a powerful film that delves into the lives of women traders in the Dome Market as they navigate the complexities of economic hardship and public-private partnerships (PPPs).

Follow the transformation of the market, once a decentralised space of individual traders, into a battleground for economic justice. As the Ghanaian government implements a PPP initiative to modernise the market, promises of progress quickly give way to disillusionment as local traders are left struggling and unable to afford the new infrastructure.

As the PPP unfolds, it becomes clear that women, the backbone of the local commerce, bear the brunt of its negative impacts. Displacement, rising costs, and unequal access to resources threaten their livelihoods and fracture the fabric of the market community.

But the women of Dome Market refuse to be silenced. Through protests, political engagement, and unwavering determination, they demand justice and fair treatment.

The film highlights the vital role of women in the market’s economy and their fight for economic autonomy in the face of adversity. It also deepens the understanding about the drivers and dynamics of PPPs , examining how Ghana's journey from a state-centric model to embracing collaboration with international financial institutions, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, paved the way for the integration of PPPs into its development agenda.

Based on the groundbreaking research of feminist scholars Gertrude Dzifa Torvikey and Sylvia Ohene Marfo, "The Women's Market" is part of DAWN's multimedia project, "Old Dog, New Tricks: Neocolonialism & Public-Private Partnerships in the Global South.”

To learn more about this project and other initiatives, visit
www.dawnfeminist.org/projects/public-private-partnerships

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DIRECTOR, EDITOR & SCRIPTWRITER
Ricardo D'Aguiar

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Lais Dantas

LOCAL PRODUCER
Ishmael Yao Nuworkpor

PRODUCTION DRIVER
Samuel Nii Kotey

PRODUCTION SOUND
Lais Dantas & Ricardo D'Aguiar

AERIAL FOOTAGE
Daniel Woamenon
Denys Hrishyn
The Wind Collective

SOUND DESIGN
Catarina Apolônio

COLOUR GRADING
Lais Dantas

MOTION GRAPHICS DESIGNER
Bê Leite

SENIOR RESEARCHER & SCRIPT SUPERVISOR
Sue Godt

FEMINIST ECONOMISTS
Corina Rodríguez Enríquez & Masaya Llavaneras Blanco

GHANAIAN HISTORY & POLITICAL CONTEXT CONSULTANTS
Akosua K. Darkwah, Gertrude Dzifa Torvikey and Sylvia Ohene Marfo

STORY BASED ON THE ARTICLE
A Feminist & Human Rights Based Analysis of PPPs In Ghana’s Markets (2021)
by Gertrude Dzifa Torvikey & Syliva Ohene Marfo

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER / SECRETARIAT ADMINISTRATOR
Sharan Sindhu

PRODUCER
Ricardo D'Aguiar

ASSISTANT PRODUCER
Giulia Rodrigues

FINANCE OFFICER
Nai Vakatalai

JUNIOR FINANCE OFFICER
Simran Singh

SOCIAL MEDIA
Leda Antunes

GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Marla Rabelo

JUNIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Raquel Cappelletto

SPECIAL THANKS
To the women of the Dome Market in Accra, Ghana, who gracefully welcomed our crew and generously shared their stories.

CREATED BY DAWN - Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era

DAWN's GENERAL CO-COORDINATORS
Gita Sen & María Graciela Cuervo

©2024 by DAWN under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)

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