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WEE-North trains 2,400 women to break into male-dominated trades
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77571, member: 636"] A northern Ghana group called WEE-North just wrapped its annual meeting where they pushed their mission to get women into technical jobs that guys usually dominate, and the network has trained over 2,400 young women since launch. Network Manager Nancy Drost said they want to normalize women working in industrial trades while the new Board Chair Justina Agnes told everyone to ignore social pressure and chase whatever careers they want. The meeting handed out awards to tech schools that helped with training programs, and a former student named Nyaaba Joyce explained how the skills landed her a job. St. Joseph's Technical Institute Principal Francis Achiaa said the organization basically saves unemployed women by teaching them marketable abilities they can actually use. [/QUOTE]
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