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60% of Adwumawura Beneficiaries Will Be Females – President Mahama Assures

President John Dramani Mahama revealed that at least 60% of beneficiaries under his newly launched Adwumawura initiative will be women. This comes as part of his administration’s commitment to empowering women economically and bridging the gender gap in Ghana’s labor force.

Speaking at the official launch of the Adwumawura Programme in Accra, President Mahama emphasized that promoting female participation in entrepreneurship and employment is central to his government’s vision for inclusive development.

“We are determined to create opportunities for all Ghanaians, especially our hardworking women. At least 60% of the Adwumawura beneficiaries will be females,” President Mahama stated.

What Is The Policy About?

The Adwumawura Programme
The Adwumawura Programme

The Adwumawura Policy is a strategic economic program aimed at supporting small businesses, startups, and artisans with funding, technical training, and market access. It forms a crucial pillar of the Mahama administration’s broader plan to tackle youth unemployment and promote entrepreneurship nationwide.

Social Media Reactions

Ghanaians have taken to social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook to applaud the initiative. Many praised the focus on women’s empowerment, describing it as a bold and progressive step toward sustainable national growth.

Some comments read:

“Empowering women is empowering Ghana! Well done, Mr. President.” “This Adwumawura policy could change lives if well implemented. Fingers crossed.” What’s Next?

President Mahama indicated that nationwide registration for the program would begin next month, with special priority given to women in rural and underserved communities.
Implementation committees are expected to be inaugurated soon to oversee the rollout across the country.

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