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Chapter 8 The Role of Women

Word Count: 505    |    Released on: 26/05/2023

Ghana in the 1990s. Their contributions were varied and comprehensive, spanning several ind

n small-scale trade. They offered a variety of goods, such as fresh food, spices, clothing, and handcrafted crafts. Offering goods that tailor

traders and domestic duties, including running residences and taking care of their children. It took careful planning, time management, and resourcefulness to manage

as farming, processing, and marketing. In their fields, women farmers toiled assiduously, planting food that would later be sold in the marketplaces. In

icrafts including woven baskets, ceramics, and textiles were produced by them as a means of showcasing their ingenuity and technical proficiency. In a

ed one another by exchanging information, materials, and experiences. These networks gave female entrepreneurs more market access, joint marketing poss

contributed their income to local causes including healthcare, education, and other humanitarian endeavors. Women frequently served as change ag

uccess in the markets pushed the boundaries of conventional gender roles and illustrated how crucial gender equality is for promoting economic growth and development. Future gen

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