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Changemaker Series


Changemaker Series: Fatimah Hallu Alhassan
Meet Fatimah Alhassan, founder of Seed of Hope Foundation, a grassroots initiative dedicated to improving education in rural Ghana. Through her work, she provides learning materials, empowers parents, and advocates for equitable access to quality education for underserved children. Read her story below.
Meet Changemaker Clemencia Laadi, Founder of Empower Rural Education. Clemencia believes that, "Education is the seed, community the soil—water both, and watch resilience bl


Changemaker Series: Ama Frimpomaa Oware
Meet Ama Frimpomaa Oware, a current Fellow (Cohort 3) who believes that “Empowering girls to become leaders and change-makers is not just a moral imperative, but a necessary step towards creating a more just, equitable, and prosperous society for all." Read more of Ama’s journey below.
Meet Changemaker Clemencia Laadi, Founder of Empower Rural Education. Clemencia believes that, "Education is the seed, community the soil—water both, and watch resilience bloom


Changemaker Series: Clemencia Laadi
Meet Changemaker Clemencia Laadi, Founder of Empower Rural Education. Clemencia believes that, "Education is the seed, community the soil—water both, and watch resilience bloom


Changemaker Series: Jennifer Quartey
Meet Changemaker Jennifer Quartey, Founder of Mbaa Tumi. In the words of Rejoice, "Every girl, regardless of academic performance or background, has a pathway to success". Read more of Jennifer's journey below:


Changemaker Series: Nina Spio Quansah
Nina is the founder of Well Skills Development Hub, an initiative that equips underserved young people in Ghana with professional and entrepreneurial skills. Nina believes that 'When women thrive, communities thrive.'


Changemaker Series: Patience Antwi
Meet Patience Antwi, founder of Youth Fusion Hub- an initiative that equips underserved young people.
Newsletters


Ghana Country Newsletter
Since our last Newsletter in August, we have been up to a lot. We proudly marked five years of empowering women, alongside amazing feats from our Changemaking Fellows and Alumnae. We have all the exciting updates in this 4th Edition. Stay tuned…

WC4E
Dec 31, 2025


Celebrating 5 Years of Women ChangeMakers for Education!
This year, Women Change Makers for Education (WC4E) reached a beautiful milestone, our 5th anniversary. What began as a vision to empower women in education has grown into a vibrant community of fellows, partners, and friends who continue to dream, create, and lead together.

WC4E
Oct 3, 2025


Ghana Country Newsletter
It’s been an exciting few months at Women Changemakers for Education. From in-person gatherings to international engagements, our Fellows and Alumnae continue to lead, inspire, and create impact. Here’s a look at what we’ve been celebrating since our last newsletter in April.

WC4E
Aug 31, 2025
Changemaker News


IWD 2026 Project - Supporting Girls to Lead in Piisi
On March 31st, 2026, Portia Dumba with support from Women Changemaker's for Education, brought together over 100 girls from 10 schools in Piisi, in Ghana’s Upper West Region, for a day focused on leadership, confidence, and support.


A Gift of 500 Books, A Future of Big Dreams
On Friday, 30th January 2026, the Learn To Read Foundation (LTRF), led by Rejoice Adzivor, implemented The Library Access Project at a deprived school in Kasoa, donating 500 copies of storybooks to strengthen literacy and expand access to reading materials.


Inclusive Reading & Arts Festival
Behind this movement for change is Saraswati Arthur (Cohort 1), founder of The Reading Factory, who believes in the power of inclusion. For Saraswati, this belief took shape through the 2025 Inclusive Reading and Arts Festival, a program she coordinated with heart, vision, and collaboration.
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