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Presenting the items on last week Friday, the Corporate Advisor of GIZ, Ms. Sara Jabril said, the ‘Gender Makes Business Sense,’ Program seeks to empower women in the agri-foods sector; to help them develop their leadership skills and further take up leadership roles within the value chain.
She said the Program focuses on developing business skills of agriwomen, whiles tackling gender issues and dynamics that affect the development and progress of women in the agricultural space, “so that women can profit more from increased income,” she noted.
He expressed optimism that Agrihouse Foundation will make the most of the training and technical materials, as they are incorporated into the training and capacity building projects facilitated by the Foundation.
Receiving the items on behalf of Agrihouse Foundation, in the company of the Foundation’s General Manager, Mr. Michael Opuni-Frimpong , the Executive Director, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa thanked GIZ ATVET4W Project for supporting Agrihouse with the training and technical materials, which she noted would be utilized effectively in the various training and capacity building projects facilitated by the Foundation.
About GIZ
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (English: German Corporation for International Cooperation GmbH), often shortened to simply GIZ, is a German development agency that provides services in the field of international development cooperation and international education work.
GIZ works with partners in national governments, actors from the private sector, civil society and research institutions. The organization aims to deliver effective solutions that offer people better prospects and sustainably improve their living conditions.
Agrihouse Foundation
Agrihouse Foundation is a non-governmental agricultural capacity building organization, with special focus on the promotion of, and changing perception of agriculture through tactical programs and initiatives for students, women, farmers, farming associations, agribusinesses and the entire actors within the value chain.
Our projects include, Agricultural Students Career Guidance and Mentorship Dialogues Bootcamp (AG- STUD); Livestock Poultry & Fisheries Trade Show (LiPF); Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Forum (WOFAGRIC) and Gold in the Soil Awards; International Farmers & Agribusiness’ Resilience and Sustainability Convention (INTAFAC), Annual Pre-Harvest Agribusiness Conference and Exhibitions; The Agrihouse Agri-Woman Market Place; Agri-Watch; 1 household, 1 Garden Initiative (1h,1g).