Dziagbe - Atorkor
Victoria Tsikata
For two decades, Victoria has been tailoring, a trade she learned from her husband.
John Dogbey
Chalk drawings, scribbled in secret by his young son, cover the wall of John’s tailor shop, which he built to house his business a decade ago.
Elizabeth Fumado
After a four-year tailoring apprenticeship, Elizabeth began her own business, in which she finds pleasure making dresses and skirts for special events.
Priscilla Midodzi
For nearly two years, Priscilla has been preparing rice and smoked shrimp for sale.
Charity Agaga
Charity learned to fry fish under the tutelage of her aunt, and has since opened her own business to support her kids.
Benedicta Amewoseanyana
Because she says it’s best “to do different types of work,” Benedita runs both a food-selling and fish-smoking business.
Vivian Amewoseanyana
Following the death of her husband, Vivian found herself faced with a sudden windfall of debts, and sold her store to pay them off.
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