Women's Business Growth Requires Stakeholder Partnership in Ghana
Stakeholder collaboration key to promoting women’s businesses

By Sandra Agyeiwaa OTOO Eunice Agbenyadzi, Head of Programmes at Star Ghana Foundation, has underscored the need for stronger stakeholder collaboration to promote women’s enterprises in Ghana. She made the call at a roundtable dialogue organised by Star Ghana Foundation in partnership with the Network for Women’s Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT) and the Centre for […]
Eunice Agbenyadzi, Head of Programmes at Star Ghana Foundation, emphasized the importance of stakeholder collaboration to advance women's enterprises in Ghana. Speaking at a roundtable dialogue organized by Star Ghana Foundation, NETRIGHT, and the Centre for Women's Rights, she highlighted barriers facing female entrepreneurs. The discussion focused on strengthening partnerships to create sustainable business opportunities for women across the country.
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