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Song-Ba Empowerment Centre

Kotgili, 

Ghana
Women-led

Song-Ba Empowerment Centre

The organisation promotes the rights of women and girls through community outreaches and schools programs. It has been supporting many women and girls in the Northern Region of Ghana with skills in weaving, sewing and marketing. Our community livelihood project has, over the years, improved the life of about 365 women by providing the necessary tools for them to start, or grow their own businesses. This resulted in helping them to build a decent livelihood for themselves and their families. Song-Ba Empowerment Centre has engaged in programs aimed at fighting cultural practices that promote violence against women.

Mission

The organisation promotes the rights of women and girls through community outreaches and schools programs. It has been supporting many women and girls in the Northern Region of Ghana with skills in weaving, sewing and marketing. Our community livelihood project has, over the years, improved the life of about 365 women by providing the necessary tools for them to start, or grow their own businesses. This resulted in helping them to build a decent livelihood for themselves and their families. Song-Ba Empowerment Centre has engaged in programs aimed at fighting cultural practices that promote violence against women.

Team

Song-Ba Empowerment Centre

Past results

The organisation promotes the rights of women and girls through community outreaches and schools programs. It has been supporting many women and girls in the Northern Region of Ghana with skills in weaving, sewing and marketing. Our community livelihood project has, over the years, improved the life of about 365 women by providing the necessary tools for them to start, or grow their own businesses. This resulted in helping them to build a decent livelihood for themselves and their families. Song-Ba Empowerment Centre has engaged in programs aimed at fighting cultural practices that promote violence against women.

The organisation promotes the rights of women and girls through community outreaches and schools programs. It has been supporting many women and girls in the Northern Region of Ghana with skills in weaving, sewing and marketing. Our community livelihood project has, over the years, improved the life of about 365 women by providing the necessary tools for them to start, or grow their own businesses. This resulted in helping them to build a decent livelihood for themselves and their families. Song-Ba Empowerment Centre has engaged in programs aimed at fighting cultural practices that promote violence against women.

Cost effectiveness

on average 5,50 euros per person

Song-Ba Empowerment Centre projects

Current campaign

Weaving for Economic Independence

10 girls and young women acquire vocational skills to start a smock-weaving business in northern Ghana. It is expected that at least 8 participants will successfully gain economic independence from it.
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