‘THIS SCHOLARSHIP MADE MY EDUCATION POSSIBLE AND ACCESSIBLE.’
Juliana Agoma, Metalworking student, Technology Solutions Center (TSC), Goaso
Julia is one of the female students in the program. She comes from an environment where it is uncommon for women to pursue vocational training. ‘At first, I thought metalworking was a male-dominated field, but this initiative by ASUNAFO-North and Gered Gereedschap has proven otherwise. Being part of the program not only gave me valuable practical skills but also helped me see myself as a feminist advocate for the role of women in traditionally male-dominated professions.
Juliana praises the scholarship and the training: ‘The free tuition was a huge relief, allowing me to focus on my education without the burden of financial stress. It’s truly an incredible opportunity; without the scholarship, this education would not have been attainable for me. The practical experience and the opportunity to work on real projects were invaluable. I now see a promising future for myself in metalworking and am excited to contribute to my community.’
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They benefited from our support.
Justice Dankwah
Director Technology Solution Centre
‘The project has already delivered tangible results!’
Ishmael Wilson
Teacher metalworking
‘As a trainer, I see the growth and feel the enthusiasm of the students!’
Faustina Ofori Tawiah
mother and cacao farmer
‘The free education has given my children the opportunity to grow.’
Tetteh Kwaku Evans
student Metalworking
‘The starter kit of tools gave me a head start in my career!’