What We DO
OBJECTIVES
To unearth the potential in young women and
guide them toward rediscovering their true
selves and purpose.
To help young women identify and develop the
unique gifts and talents deposited within them.
To empower women to nurture, grow, and
establish their own businesses, enabling financial
independence and sustainable livelihoods.
To support young women in rediscovering their
true nature, building confidence, resilience and
self-awareness.
To create a supportive environment that fosters
personal, spiritual, and professional development
among young women in Africa.

How We Have Achieved Our Goals Over The Years

Laise with already establised businesses to
lend a helping hand to the upcoming ones.
Look for Business Opportunities for young
women with the network.
women with the network.
Coach young women in choosing the right
business to pursue.
Raise startup capital for young ladies within
our network to begin a business.
Empower young women through coaching.
MENTORSHIP & TRAINING
PROJECT SKILL UP EKUMFI
We travelled to Ekumfi in the Central Region to meetwith the chief and kinsmen on how to empower the young ladies in the town to set up their own businesses, no matter how small. We spoke about organizing training and mentoring sessions, where the young ladies can learn how to make soap, cook, bake, make beverages, etc. The meeting was crowned with a durbar and the young ladies danced and showed appreciation for the decisions that had been taken on their behalf.






CULINARY TRAINING 1 & 2
We partnered with Kemly’s Culinary School on two occasion to teach our young ladies how to bake vanilla cake, meat pie, bread rolls, chinchin,etc. This really helped our young ladies. After the session, all the ladies could bake. The good news is that, through that training, some of the young ladies have started a business in that field






Financial Literacy
This training was done in collaboration with ‘Ellevate’ by Ecobank. The young ladies received training on how to manage their finances as young business women. The head of Women’s desk at Ecobank, Dr Loretta Sarpong, took the ladies through the opening of business accounts so the funds of the young business women could be monitored so their start up capital is not wasted through impulse buying






BENEFICIARIES
Our initiatives aim to bolster members within the network who are diligently working within their own capacities but require additional resources to broaden and enhance their businesses. Gifty Awuku, the ceo of Nas Beads and Footwear and a valued member if the network, was fortunate to receive funding from the network, enabling her to significantly augment her production capacity. As a result she has successfully expanded her workforce by employing and training two additional individuals within her business

Meet Conatance, one of the remarkable members of Awiba Network. Through the generous support of Awiba Network, she successfully completed her second cycle of education, receiving fully funded tuition and stipends. Now, she has an exciting opportunity ti intern with Jayiel Atelar, a renowned fashion designer, where she will enhance her skills and gain valuable industry experience in fashion design. Constance's journey is a testament to the power of support and mentorship within our network.

As a network, Awiba empathizer with women with small scale businesses who are striving to make ends meet and to make something out of the little they have. That is why we financially support women like Francesca, a hawker and food vendor. We give these women funds to grown their businesses in order to make life better for these hardworking woemen and their families.

Ms. Hawa, a mother of two and a housewife whose dreams once seemed out of reach, has been equipped to start her own business and take her first steps towards financial Independence through the support of The Awiba Network and Hon. Goosie Tnadoh, The Presidential Advisor on the 24 hour Economy.

Ms. Olivia, one of the determined ladies of Awiba Network, has also received essential items to kickstart her business journey through the support of the network and Hon Goosie Tanoh, The Presidential Advisor on the 24hour economy.

THe network with support from Nhyilaw Hair and Beauty Parlor gave Jennifer, one of the ladies in the network, a fully funded training in wig making and cosmetology as well as paid internship opportunity afterwards. This initiative gives her the opportunity to learn a trade and earn a living.

The network has also support Hannah, a young women who once never dared to dream due to economic hardship. After being identified by the network, she was enrolled in Kemylls Culinary School for an 8-month professional training program, fully sponsored by the network. Through this timely intervention, Hannah's days of unemployment and uncertainty has come to an end, paving the way for a brighter and more secure future.
