By Saudatu Mohammed | Project Leader
Our community entries and beneficiaries’ selection were a success as seen in our previous report. As stated in the previous report, majority of the beneficiaries want to learn a skill specifically, Soap making. This is because they needed a skill that they can complete within a short period of time and begin earning money to care for themselves and children since they are currently struggling with their needs.
We commenced the Soap Making training on 20th August with over 50 participants (pregnant girls and teenage mothers) from 6 communities in the Upper West Region. One of the communities was selected as the training center and participants from the other communities had to move from their communities to the training center. We provided transportation for the participants outside of the training center to enable them come for the training. We also provided lunch for all participants throughout the training. It was a one-week long training and we trained them on making 10 products namely; shower gel, liquid soap, bar soap (key soap, BF soap, guardian soap), Moringa soap, Azuma blow (round soap), parazone, body pomade and hair pomade. Below are the pictures from the week-long training.
On the last day of the training, we had a climax event where guardians of the beneficiaries as well as assembly men and chiefs of the various communities were present to witness the successful completion of the girls. We also had the media (Joy News and Metro TV) who covered the whole event.
To mark their successful completion of the intensive week-long training, we gave the participants certificates to prove that they have undergone training in soap making. We completed the support package by giving all the beneficiaries Start-up Kits to enable them start their own soap making business immediately to be able to earn money to take care of themselves and children. The items were given to them in the presence of their guardians who were encouraged by the LifeAgain team to support their children as they start their businesses.
The beneficiaries who want to go back to school were also present at the climax event with their guardians to receive their scholarship package to enable them get back to school immediately. Before the presentation of the items, we had a contract signing between LifeAgain, the beneficiaries and their guardians with the assembly men serving as witnesses. The purpose of the contract signing is to ensure that our beneficiaries are protected from any form of forced marriage and given the support they would need from their guardians to stay in school and complete their studies. Should the beneficiaries or their guardians fail to comply with the terms of the contract after it is being signed, they will refund all the scholarship items given to them by LifeAgain. This serves as a deterrent and ensures the contract is not breached by either party.
After the contract signing, the scholarship items were presented to them. Each beneficiary was given 2 school uniforms, 2 pair of shoes, 20 exercise books, a bag, mathematical set, 10 pens and a graph book.
All the beneficiaries who have completed the skills training have started business immediately and the ones who want to get back to school are also in school now. We will keep monitoring them and give them additional support every year to ensure that they stay in school and complete their studies.
The #Empower50TeenMothers campaign we launched early this year to empower 50 teenage mothers as a way to reduce the damage caused by COVID 19 resulting to about 110,000 teenage pregnancies in Ghana have been successful. Thanks to your generous donation, we exceeded our campaign target of 50 girls. Thanks for believing in our work and helping us to touch the lives of vulnerable girls who would have otherwise have their lives destroyed but now, they have a second chance to pursue their dreams and aspirations.
By Saudatu Mohammed | Project Leader
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