“Multiple streams of income is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity” – Kelly Roach Ayamga Atampoka is a fifty-eight (58) year-old widow with six (6) dependants. She stays at Zaare in the Bolgatanga Municipality of the Upper East Region. Atamporka’s sole income source was from selling rice grains. According to her, this made...
Month: December 2022
“The Power to Sell or Not to Sell” Story of a 52 yr. Old Widow
“Never depend on a single income. Make investment to create a second source of income” -Warren Buffet Fifty-two-year-old Cynthia Ayoora hails from Nyariga in the Bolgatanga Municipality of the Upper East Region. She is widowed and has four (4) children. As a female head of her household, her main sources of income were vegetable farming...
My Jump to Esteem: Story of a 47 Year Old Widow
“For women, financial independence is a matter of necessity” – Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz Cecilia Atiah a forty-seven (47) year-old widow who became widowed in 2013, has six children. Two (2) boys, and four (4) girls. She hails from Zebilla in the Bawku West district of the Upper East Region and is a trader. She was a...
Financial Inclusion of Persons with Disability is Possible
Georgina Atanga is a forty-nine (49) year widow from Zuarungu Dapoore in the Bolga East District of the Upper East Region. As the head of her household, she has eleven (11) dependants. Three (3) of whom are her biological children. Madam Georgina has been visually impaired for the past thirty (30) years. Two of her...
Richmond Discovers Cooking as a Life Skill
“Cooking is a life skill. We need to eat every day so why not find out about what you’re putting into your body” – William Katt Richmond Awintanga is fifteen (15) years old and attends the Balungu basic school. He is currently in Junior High School (JHS) two (2) and has three (3) younger sisters....
Transformed Women leadership leader to a happy community
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has” – Margaret Mead The Bongo Beo women group comprises twenty-five (25) women. The group was formed in 2019 as part of the ENOUGH project in partnership with OXFAM with funding from the...
Livelihood Training Impact Through the Words of Segebon
“The best way to gain self-confidence is to do what you are afraid to do” – Everyday Power Ms. Segebon Sampana is a sixty (60) year-old widow with four sons, three of whom are married. Her last son just completed Senior High School (SHS). She is a member of the Dagliga Women Voice and Leadership...
Waakii Women Gets Rice Mill Courtesy Stitching Zaare & Machinery By KGL Foundation
The construction of the processing facilities for the Anateem Shea butter processing centre and the Wakii rice processing facilities was completed in 2022. Subsequently, the KGL Foundation supported WOM to purchase and install a rice mill and a de-stoner for the Wakii rice processors. Read More Success Stories This was made possible through the support...
Promoting Opportunities for Micro Enterprises Programmes
Currently, WOM runs five Promoting Opportunities for Micro-enterprises (PROMIC) programmes in the upper East Region with funding and technical support from the foundation Open Hand “Swisshand”. They are the Bolgatanga, Bongo, Bawku west, Garu and Builsa north programmes. These programmes are specialized in poverty reduction by providing repayable loans combined with short business empowerment training...
WOM & OXFAM 2022 “16 Days of Activism” Campaign
The 2022 “16 Days of Activism” march and public sensitization event supported by OXFAM Ghana took place today in the Nabdam District of the Upper East Region of Ghana. This comes after our online propagation of paraphernalia to raise awareness about gender-based violence, challenge discriminatory attitudes and call for improved laws and services to end...
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