ADD–Ghana has completed a 12-week vocational training program for 100 young people with disabilities across Northern Ghana.

The training covered tailoring, ICT, hairdressing, and carpentry, and graduates received starter kits including sewing machines, laptops, and carpentry tools.

“This program has given me hope. I can now earn an income and support my family,” said Amina, a tailoring graduate.

The project aims to reduce unemployment and empower youth with disabilities to become self-reliant and active members of society.

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