About 60 girls drawn from the Tunteeya and Tisuntaba Shea Butter Cooperatives in Tamale have been geared up with important digital and monetary abilities to spice up their companies.
The coaching, organised by Telecel Foundation Ghana, types a part of the corporate’s sustainability dedication to fostering inclusion, empowering girls, and bridging the digital divide.
The complete workshop coated a variety of matters, together with digital transactions, budgeting, financial savings, social media promoting, and debt administration.
The matters have been rigorously chosen and tailor-made to fulfill the essential wants in in the present day’s digital age, positioning individuals to develop their companies, handle their funds extra successfully, and navigate the digital panorama with confidence.
To additional assist their studying, two collaborating sub-groups made up of 30 girls obtained a brand-new smartphone every, making certain that they had the instruments wanted to successfully apply the digital methods mentioned through the coaching and to facilitate their enterprise operations.
The teams have been chosen after a brief pitching competitors.
Speaking on the occasion, Rita Agyeiwaa Rockson, Foundation, Sustainability and External Communications Manager of Telecel Ghana, stated “We are thrilled to have empowered these remarkable women with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive in the digital age.”
“By providing them with digital and financial literacy skills, we are unlocking their potential to reach wider markets, enhance their financial management and ultimately improve their livelihoods,” she stated
Esi Yeboah, Digital Transformation Specialist at Telecel Ghana, emphasised the significance of digital inclusion saying, “At Telecel Ghana, we believe that empowering women with digital skills is not just about equipping them for today, but also about investing in the future of our communities.”
“By equipping these women with the tools and knowledge to build sustainable businesses, we are enabling them to thrive in the modern economy,” she stated.
The coaching additionally served as a possibility to bridge the digital divide and promote monetary inclusion amongst small-scale girls entrepreneurs who usually face challenges in accessing monetary companies and markets.
“Access to digital tools and financial literacy is a game-changer for women in rural areas. With these new skills and smartphones, they can now manage their finances better, market their products more effectively, and ultimately improve their livelihoods,” Elom Amedume, Telecel Cash and Key Account Manager stated.
The individuals expressed their gratitude and pleasure concerning the coaching’s affect on their companies.
BY TIMES REPORTER