Non-traditional TVET
Women are encouraged to explore technical fields and skilled work beyond traditional expectations.
Skills, livelihoods and public advocacy that expand opportunity for women and young people.

Women and young people are central to stronger households and communities. This cross-cutting programme brings together vocational training, livelihood support, enterprise learning and advocacy for greater participation in Ghana's economy.
Women are encouraged to explore technical fields and skilled work beyond traditional expectations.
Training enrollment and sewing equipment help young people begin practical learning.
Public education connects entrepreneurship with service, confidence and job creation.
Community programmes support fishmongers, widows, older women and other groups facing economic barriers.
These examples come directly from the Foundation’s supplied programme record.
Activities in 2020 and 2022 introduced women to technical and vocational possibilities.
Source material reports that a women's empowerment activity in Nungua on 1 May 2023 reached almost 650 women.
The Foundation's founder joined national conversations focused on women's rights, equity and empowerment.
Every contribution helps turn local priorities into practical action.