The Women at the Chosen Rehabilitation Centre have completed a two-month bead-making training session organised by Vivo Energy Ghana in partnership with Engage Africa.The training session which was funded by Vivo Energy Ghana through its Energising Hope Programme, offered beneficiaries skills in beads making, creativity, discipline, and self-reliance.It was also to help trainees build a foundation for independent living and income generation upon reintegration into society.Speaking at the closing ceremony of the training event in Accra on Tuesday, the Managing Director of Vivo Energy Ghana, Christian Li commended the women's efforts during the training. He stated: "We are proud to stand with you all as you complete your journey of learning and growth.

At Vivo Energy Ghana, we believe true empowerment comes from equipping people with the tools and opportunities to unlock their potential.""This training is not only about crafts but also about creating a pathway to dignity, confidence, and a fresh start.

Today's exhibition is a celebration of resilience, creativity, and renewed purpose." he added.The training programme culminated in a colourful exhibition at the rehabilitation centre where trainees proudly showcased a wide array of handcrafted beadwork including jewellery to decorative pieces.

The exhibition marked the successful completion of the programme and highlighted their readiness to transition with newfound skills.The Corporate Communications Manager of Vivo Energy Ghana, Shirley Tony Kum expressed optimism in the skills acquired by the trainees: "At Vivo Energy Ghana, true energy lies in the power to inspire hope and change lives.Through the Energising Hope initiative, we have seen resilience, creativity, and transformation.