Plan International Ghana donates office equipment to boost female entrepreneurship

9 August 2022

Plan International Ghana has donated office materials and equipment to the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA) to boost female entrepreneurship and empowerment in the country.

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Staff members from Plan International Ghana and Ghana Enterprises Agency lining up for a photo at the donation of office equipment.

The items, donated through Plan International Ghana’s Women’s Innovation for Sustainable Enterprise (WISE) Project, are valued at 70,000 Ghana Cedis (€7,830). They will be distributed to the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA)’s 5 district level Business Advisory Centres (BACs) in the Sunyani, Tano-North and Techiman municipalities and the Tolon and Kumbungu Districts to facilitate the setting up of women-friendly business hubs in the 5 BACs offices.

It’ll revolutionise female entrepreneurship in the country.

Philomena Norman, Acting Director, WEDD at the GEA

The WISE Project funded by Global Affairs Canada and in partnership with GEA is expected to deliver both demand and supply-driven business advisory services that are responsive to the needs of women entrepreneurs.

To ensure the success of the project, the Northern Sector Manager of Plan International Ghana, Eric Ayaba, said 24 Business Advisory Centre staff and project partner staff including Planning Officers, Gender Desk Officers, Department of Agriculture and Women in Agricultural Development Officers and officers of Environmental Protection Agency in the project operational districts/municipals had already been trained on gender equality, gender-responsive service delivery, and women’s economic empowerment.

Women-friendly business hubs

He said the partnership between the WISE project and GEA will establish women-friendly business hubs dubbed ‘HerHubs’ to serve as a ‘one-stop shop’ for women to access gender-responsive services to start and grow small enterprises.

The Hubs will support businesswomen in 5 main service areas:

  1. Entrepreneurship and business management
  2. Green value chain development
  3. Green businesses
  4. Buyers, marketing and outreach
  5. Financial inclusion.

This will be achieved by improving the linkage between the now fragmented service providers at the Business Advisory Centres and stakeholders.

Some of the items donated by Plan International Ghana to GEA.
Some of the items donated by Plan International Ghana to GEA.

“In order to reduce access barriers for women beneficiaries and improve uptake of services that will increase the likelihood of enterprise success, as well as to offer a platform for networking and collective action, the project is partnering existing service providers and stakeholders through an inclusive, innovative and gender-transformative hub model,” Mr Ayaba told The Business and Financial Times during the official handing over of the items to the GEA management in Accra.

Barriers to women’s empowerment removed

He said bespoke interlinkages will also be facilitated amongst Hub partners and stakeholders in the 5 main service areas to cross-leverage available products and services while making them women-friendly. “For instance, a potential ICT partner, Esoko, could digitise VSLA savings records that can be used by selected formal financial institutions to better assess risks in loan approvals,” he said.

Philomena Norman, Acting Director, WEDD at the GEA who’s also the agency’s project coordinator on the WISE Project thanked Plan International Ghana for the partnership, saying: “It’ll revolutionise female entrepreneurship in the country.”

“We realise that most of the time because they are women they shy away from accessing support services…but now we have made it much friendlier in terms of environment, in terms of our advisory centres. That’s why we at the Ghana Enterprises Agency have given this project importance because it adds value to women’s empowerment so that at the end of the day we fully empower our women to be able to have access to information, access to support services rather than staying in their homes,” she stated

Eric Ayaba from Plan International handing over donated items to GEA's Philomena Norman
Eric Ayaba from Plan International handing over donated items to GEA’s Philomena Norman.

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