ABOUT US
The AWIBA Network is one of Ghana’s leading non- governmental organizations dedicated to the empowerment and development of young women in business. Since its establishment in 2019, AWIBA has actively supported over 15 women in starting their own petty trading ventures. In addition to business support, the Network provides access to educational and vocational training opportunities. AWIBA’s focus extends beyond business. It runs diverse projects The AWIBA Network is one of Ghana’s leading non- governmental organizations dedicated to the empowerment and development of young women in business. Since its establishment in 2019, AWIBA has actively supported over 15 women in starting their own petty trading ventures. In addition to business support, the Network provides access to educational and vocational training opportunities. AWIBA’s focus extends beyond business. It runs diverse projects

OUR BELIEF IN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
As females were given poor education or no form of Education. They arenot able to get good jobs. They then have to either stay at home or dolesser paid jobs. Women hardly get empowered economically.
Awiba Network believes that to see a nation develop economically on the global front, it is very important to have empowered women. The Truth is that, the actual women empowerment will come by making the women economically independent and this Awiba Network seeks to achieve by helping our young ladies identify a business they would like to build nurture and grow which we believe would give them establishment.
EDUCATION
Quality education is the key to women's empowerment. slowly, with the increase in literacy level and awareness, women have started placing premium on education. As a network, we want to be able to give an opportunity to young ladies who have not had any form of formal education to go back to school to learn how to read and write. Awiba network wishes to empower women by encouraging them to establish themselves as entrepreneurs in businesses where their voices can be heard. get women into positions where they can make decisions.
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