In a recent liquid soap-making workshop held in the Agortime-Ziope District, Rose Xetsa Hadzide, a trainer and final-year Nursing student at KNUST, emphasized the critical need for women to acquire vocational and entrepreneurial skills to achieve economic empowerment. Hadzide urged participants to cultivate self-reliance and not depend solely on partners for financial support. The workshop aimed to equip women with practical skills necessary for starting small businesses, addressing the pressing need for job creation beyond government initiatives. Beneficiary Kafui Latsu expressed gratitude for the initiative, noting its potential to open new avenues for financial independence and entrepreneurship among women in the community. Hadzide encouraged participants to apply their newfound skills and share their knowledge, fostering a culture of empowerment and economic resilience within their communities.
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