Gaye Njorro Academy partnered with Afro Hair Science International to launch the Textures Intercultural Exchange program that advances cosmetology education for young women. Chief Executive Officer Fatou Saine Gaye said the initiative trains students to achieve independence through hair science skills, and she emphasized that innovation requires continuous learning and cultural collaboration. Author Ladosha Wright told attendees the program equips participants with problem-solving abilities for hair challenges while addressing demand created by the country's diverse hair types.
Wright noted the historical significance of uniting professionals to elevate cosmetology standards in The Gambia. Julanda Zachary praised the academy's commitment to developing talented youth through vocational training. The exchange program strengthens empowerment and cultural appreciation within the beauty industry, and it positions Gambian women for career advancement through specialized education.
Wright noted the historical significance of uniting professionals to elevate cosmetology standards in The Gambia. Julanda Zachary praised the academy's commitment to developing talented youth through vocational training. The exchange program strengthens empowerment and cultural appreciation within the beauty industry, and it positions Gambian women for career advancement through specialized education.