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Digital Spotlight for Women-Owned Businesses - IWD 2026 Project

  • Writer: WC4E
    WC4E
  • May 26
  • 1 min read

 Founder - Patience Antwi (Cohort 3)

YouthFusion Hub featured entrepreneur Mavis Anartey (May Afrique)
YouthFusion Hub featured entrepreneur Mavis Anartey (May Afrique)

On March 26th, 2026, YouthFusion Hub supported a women-owned business in McCarthy Hill, Greater Accra - May Afrique.


The project focused on helping May Afrique's online presence and connect with a wider audience through intentional digital visibility and storytelling.


As part of the project, a dedicated website was developed to showcase the work, story, and brand identity in a more professional and accessible way.


The project strengthened the featured entrepreneur’s digital presence, increased visibility for the business, and created space for storytelling that helps customers connect more personally with the brand.


Beyond the website itself, the initiative has also opened conversations around future collaboration with YouthFusion Hub, including opportunities to support women through sewing and technical skills training.


At Women Changemakers for Education, we support Fellows and Alumnae to lead community-driven initiatives that respond to the realities and aspirations of women and girls in their communities.


When women have access to opportunities, skills, and platforms that amplify their work, they are better positioned to thrive and create impact for others around them.


Explore the featured business: May Afrique Fashion


 Founder - Patience Antwi (Cohort 3)
 Founder - Patience Antwi (Cohort 3)

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