The Adansi Development Association, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Accra Kanda, has trained more than 500 women across five towns in the Adansi enclave with vocational skills to promote self-sufficiency.
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The four-day free training program was held in Kwame Adukrom, near New Edubiase, Akrofuom, Dompoase, Bodwesango, and Kwapia. Participants were trained in the production of essential items such as washing powder, liquid soap, bleach, antiseptic, brown sugar, fascinators, and coded slippers.
Madam Henrietta Oppong, President of the Adansi Development Association, explained that the initiative aimed to alleviate poverty by equipping women and youth with practical skills that could enable them to become entrepreneurs, thus helping to reduce unemployment in the region.
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She emphasized that the association is committed to organizing annual programs that empower communities in Adansi. “As natives of Adansi, we have been mobilizing resources to support various initiatives in our communities. Last year, we organized a free health screening which was hugely successful, motivating us to return with this vocational training,” she added.
Madam Oppong also appealed to all Adansi indigenes worldwide to join the association in contributing to the region’s development.
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