BRAVEAURORA took another bold step toward strengthening economic #empowerment in our partner communities by distributing start-up tools to young graduates in Guabuliga and Gaagbini.
A total of 15 trained smock tailors and make-up artists received essential tools to launch their journey toward self-reliance and financial independence. For these dedicated individuals, this moment marks the exciting shift from learning to earning, turning hard-earned skills into #sustainable #livelihoods.
Alongside the tool distribution, participants proudly received their NVTI certificates, celebrating their growth, resilience, and readiness for the world of work.
At BRAVEAURORA, we believe empowerment is more than providing resources, it’s about creating opportunity for people to thrive.
We wish the #graduates success in the journey ahead and appreciate our #partners who made this support possible.
Distribution of start up kits to smock tailors and makeup artists beneficiaries.

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