Livelihood opportunities for vulnerable populations have been improved in the Manyoro community of the Upper East Region with the donation of essential business start-up equipment to 108 beneficiaries by the Movement of Rural Entrepreneurial Women (MORE-WOMEN).
The donation is part of a UNDP-funded Livelihood Project, aimed at equipping women and youth with innovative skills, knowledge, resources, and support to achieve sustainable livelihoods.
JoyNews correspondent, Albert Sore has more in the following video report.
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