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Vice President Reaffirms Commitment to Supporting Women in Business

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, Ghana Street Journal

Ghana’s Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, is taking a bold step towards economic empowerment for women with the establishment of the Women’s Development Bank.

She revealed that a strategic meeting had been held with her team to push forward this initiative, which aims to provide critical support to small and micro-scale women entrepreneurs and market traders.

According to her, discussions focused on capacity building and stakeholder engagement to ensure the project’s success.

“We are committed to working with beneficiaries to create a sustainable and impactful institution,” she shared.

With this initiative, the Vice President seeks to create long-term financial opportunities for women, fostering economic growth and business sustainability across Ghana.

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