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CBG commits GH¢55m to support 3,000 women, youth under GWYESCO programme

Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) has committed GH¢55 million to support about 3,000 women and young people under the Ghana Women and Youth Employment and Social Cohesion (GWYESCO) Programme.
The broader programme is expected to strengthen access to technical skills, business development services and finance, with the ultimate goal of creating sustainable livelihoods and improving social stability.
The three-year intervention is therefore positioned as a strategic investment in Ghana's women and youth, particularly those in regions facing higher levels of economic vulnerability and social risks.
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