Young ladies from five senior and junior schools in the Bono and Ahafo Region have been prepared to be creative to give answers for issues around them.
The preparation under the Bono Changemakers drive is pointed toward really impacting the outlook of youthful females in the district to be imaginative and pioneering to assist with tending to orientation equity.
The Bono Changemakers is initiated by InspiNest, a Sunyani-based not-for-benefit association, with Common Associations and SDG world.
The project began with 6 young ladies each from Our Woman of Fortune Young Girls senior secondary school, Notre Dame Girls SHS, and Serwaa Kesse Girls SHS, and 10 girls each from Diocesan Owusu girl's school and Notre Dame Basic School.
These Girls subsequent to preparing filled in as changemakers in their particular schools via preparing their friends with enterprising centers laid out in the schools to guarantee supportability.
At the peak of the one-year project on the subject, "overcoming any barrier between the pioneering scene and the mentality of the little kids," the head of activities and prime supporter of InspiNest, Emil Persson, said they enable the young ladies to make occupations by tackling issues around them.
He said at first, the young ladies felt they were not equipped for tackling issues, yet "presently these young ladies need to change the entire world. So we presently need to restrict them to change their general public prior to going worldwide".
"We attempt to give them possession. We just help. We move them so they motivate others", he expressed.
Mr. Persson expressed that 40 young ladies from each school at the service have prepared many different young ladies in their schools. The issue, in any case, is that these young ladies will graduate and leave the school.
"We have placed in a framework in the schools now so the last year young ladies will prepare the youngsters to assume control over," he said, adding that it would guarantee the undertaking is economical.
He said these young ladies are tested to check out their current circumstance, track down issues and settle them. "In the event that you address issues, you make occupations," he said.
Bono Regional Minister, Justina Owusu Banahene, in her comments, said the dubious future confronting the adolescent, particularly young ladies, could be moderated assuming they are taken through enterprising centered programs while in school.
She accepts it would show them vital fundamental abilities that would assist them with exploring the questionable future.
"Enterprising preparation additionally supports innovativeness, advancement, and cooperation, credits that would assist our young ladies with creating authority abilities, embrace their serious side, and figure out how to face more challenges," she added.
Lady Owusu Banahene, in this way, trusts the young ladies would make the most of the open door given by InspiNest and make the most out of it to turn into the changemakers and contribute definitively towards the improvement of Ghana.
The young ladies exhibited a portion of the things they made and when cleaned could tackle a few cultural issues. They incorporate handled dawadawa and prekese powder, stitch pieces, decorative liners produced using sachet rubbers, seats produced using water bottles, dustbins, book and shoe stockpiles, pencil cases, shoes, and works of art.
Bernice Antwi-Boasiako from Serwaa Kesse Girls SHS encouraged her companions to get the opportunity and outfit themselves with abilities since finding a new line of work after school is difficult.
"Begin something little and develop it as a business person and be inventive," she encouraged her friends.
Her mate, Michel Opoku Mintah, approached them to search for nearby answers for issues, as a way to make due.