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Category Page: Women Empowerment

Empowering Smallholder Women Farmers in Ghana: A Step Towards Sustainable Agriculture

Introduction Agriculture forms the backbone of many developing economies, and in Ghana, smallholder farmers are pivotal to the sector. However, women, who constitute a significant portion of these farmers, often face barriers that limit their productivity and access to agricultural extension services. Addressing these challenges is crucial for sustainable development. This blog post delves into

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COMMUNITY DURBARS ON WOMEN ACCESS TO FERTILE LAND FOR FARMING AND THEIR RIGHTS ON CHILD-BEARING

Visionary Buluk Organization in Partnership with TreeAid Ghana and MOFA organized a two weeks community durbars in 20 communities in the Builsa South District.  These durbars were to promote women access to fertile land for farming and sensitize the communities about women’s rights on child-bearing. This was done as part of the European Union funded

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Livelihood Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Project

Train youth and women in rural areas in skills and entrepreneurship to help them find jobs and stay in their communities.

Introduction Purpose of the Activity: The purpose of the Livelihood Empowerment and Entrepreneurship project implemented by Visionary Buluk Organization (VBO) was to equip youth, particularly females, with entrepreneurial skills and training in liquid soap production in the Konkoma community, aiming at fostering prosperity and self-reliance. Background Information on the Activity: The Konkoma community, like many

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