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Sinapi Aba empowers 300 women in SMEs; provides financial support and training to expand businesses

Unemployment in Ghana remains a huge challenge, and women generally have been the worst affected.

It is on the back of this that some 1,000 women entrepreneurs have been given a boost over the past four years through the Women Mentorship Program. These women entrepreneurs have been trained and given financial support to help expand and improve their businesses.

This is also aimed at giving them the opportunity to employ many people who hitherto were unemployed. Already, 700 women entrepreneurs have been trained, with the latest 300 persons drawn from various regions across the country graduating in Kumasi.

Stakeholders believe that this opportunity will significantly help in enhancing the fortunes of the businesses of the beneficiaries, who are mainly clients of Sinapi Aba Savings and Loans.

Sinapi Aba Savings and Loans, the organization spearheading this initiative, has expressed strong commitment to providing the beneficiaries with the needed support in helping them to achieve business success under the initiative.

“Our goal is to give opportunity to this sector of the informal people who would find it difficult accessing financial services in the mainstream banks. But, we as an institution have realized that the women need other services in addition to the financial support that we give to them, and that is building their capacities. Because, most of them are illiterates, semi-literates, and so they really need skills and knowledge to manage their businesses to take them to the next level. So, Sinapi Aba in the course of its business has come up with what we call the Women Mentorship Program.”

“But, we do have some few men among them, though. So, this program aims to identify entrepreneurs with growth potential for their businesses, to train them to acquire the skills and knowledge that they need to invest in their businesses and use their business as a conduit for employment for people in their communities. We also aim to get these women to build a can-do spirit,” Joyce Owusu Daabo, Chief Programmes Officer, Sinapi Aba Saving and Loans, noted.

The beneficiaries acknowledge that the initiative provides them with opportunities to acquire needed knowledge and skills that help them grow and sustain their businesses. One of them explained how impactful the program has been for her business.

Doris Crentsil, a beneficiary of the Sinapi Aba Women Membership Program, stated that “From my experience, from the program that we had about for the past six months. I wasn’t very enthused about taking loans, but Sinapi Aba made me understand that taking loans helps boost your business. After taking the loan, they took us through how we would be able to utilize the loans very well to bring profit to us. I am somebody who was just buying things from Accra and selling, but Sinapi Aba has made it possible to travel outside the country and import goods into Ghana for resell. I think that Sinapi Aba is doing well in terms of grooming women in business. I am a living testimony.”

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