The Rebecca Foundation in partnership with The KGL Foundation has trained 24 women in catering and 20 others in beauty and cosmetology in the Okaikwei South community.
The exercise was organised between Monday, July 4 to Friday, July 8.
This forms part of the Terema initiative by The Rebecca Foundation.
The initiative seeks to empower women economically by giving them employable skills.
Beneficiaries were given startup kits and certificates to kickstart their businesses.
They were also taken through basic financial and business management training.
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