...WE EDUCATE AND EMPOWER WOMEN THROUGH CINEMA...

Leadership

Elizabeth Dzifa Agbetepey is a Ghanaian actress, filmmaker, and women’s empowerment advocate with years of experience in the creative sector. She is passionate about using film as a tool for education, awareness, and positive change.

As the Founder and President of Royal Women in Cinema Ghana, Dzifa has led numerous initiatives aimed at mentoring young women, amplifying female voices in media, and addressing critical social issues such as gender equality and community development.

Her vision continues to inspire a generation of women filmmakers and storytellers determined to use their art for impact.

Founder

Elizabeth Dzifa Agbetepey

Emmanuel Owusu Sarpong is the Co-Founder of Royal Women in Cinema Ghana. He is a creative leader with a deep passion for women’s empowerment, artistic collaboration, and inclusive growth in Ghana’s film and creative sectors. His strategic leadership and partnership development skills have played a key role in expanding the organization’s national and regional outreach.

Co-Founder

Emmanuel Owusu Sarpong

Partners

Christopher Tulasi

Filmmaker & Advocate Against Child Trafficking

Christopher Tulasi is a filmmaker and passionate advocate committed to fighting child trafficking and exploitation. As a partner of Royal Women in Cinema Ghana, he supports film-based advocacy projects that raise awareness about child protection, social justice, and human rights.

His partnership strengthens the organization’s mission to use storytelling as a means of driving change and empowering vulnerable communities.

Regional Coordinators

A graphic Designer , and actress. She is the Ashanti regional coordinator for RWC. She is driven by the passion for women and kid's development.

A journalist by profession, currently serving as the Agona West NYA Program Officer and Central Regional Representative for Royal Women in Cenima Ghana. She is a passionate advocate for youth and women empowerment, actively involved in community development, leadership, and social impact initiatives across the Central Region.

Central Regional Coordinator

Jennifer Esiaw

Ashanti Regional Coordinator

Asor BAME Quashie

Bono East Regional coordinator

Stella Young (Sweet Ella)

A journalist by professional and an actress, CEO of Sweet Ella’s foundation from Techiman Bono East capital, and now Bono East Regional coordinator for Royal Women In Cinema Ghana She love to Donate to the needy

Contact Us

A warm group photo of women filmmakers sharing ideas on set outdoors in Ghana.
A warm group photo of women filmmakers sharing ideas on set outdoors in Ghana.

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