By Hafsa Obeng
Accra, May 25, GNA – Evolvin’ Women DMCC, a leading global talent development platform, and the Africa Centre for Hospitality, Aviation and Tourism (AFCHAT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to empower women in Ghana’s hospitality sector.
The partnership seeks to roll out the Evolvin’ Women Programme in Ghana, providing women with access to comprehensive training and development opportunities in hospitality, aviation, luxury retail, and tourism.
Under the agreement, AFCHAT, a premier institution in hospitality and tourism, will facilitate local access to the programme.
The initiative will focus on talent development through a 12-month training programme covering soft skills, etiquette, and cultural awareness, using an end-to-end platform aimed at building women’s capacity and employability.
Mr Akwasi Agyeman, the Chief Executive Officer, Africa Centre for Hospitality Aviation and Tourism, during the signing ceremony, said the collaboration aligned with the institution’s mission to empower individuals through capacity building and talent development.
“We are opening doors for women to excel in the hospitality and tourism sectors and contribute meaningfully to the growth of our economy,” he said.
Madam Assia Riccio, the Chief Executive Officer of Evolvin’ Women, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, describing it as a significant step towards creating opportunities for women in Ghana.
“We are thrilled to partner with AFCHAT to extend our programme to Ghana. Together, we can create meaningful opportunities for women, equipping them with the skills and confidence to thrive in the global hospitality industry,” she said.
The partnership is expected to make a lasting impact on the lives of many talented women in the country.
Per the terms of the MoU, Evolvin’ Women will work exclusively with AFCHAT in Ghana to implement its talent development programmes in hospitality, aviation, and tourism.
Evolvin’ Women operates an end-to-end platform that supports talent development for women across hospitality, logistics, luxury retail, and finance sectors.
AFCHAT, on the other hand, is a Ghana-based institution committed to training and capacity building in the hospitality, aviation, and tourism industries.
GNA
Edited by Agnes Boye-Doe