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Co-operative members acquire skills

Mon, 17 Nov 2003 Source: GNA

Agona Swedru, Nov. 17, GNA - The Government and three donor agencies have spent 100,000 dollars to train Ghana Co-Operative Distillers Association Members to expand their businesses.

The donors are International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), World Bank and Africa Development Bank (ADB).

Mrs Gladys Ghartey, Micro Finance Co-ordinator of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, announced this on Thursday at a day's training workshop for Ghana Cooperative Distillers Association members at Agona Swedru.

The Members were drawn from Agona, Gomoa and Awutu-Effutu-Senya Districts of the Central region.

Mrs Ghartey said the training of the cooperative members was to build their capacity to enhance efficiency.

She said a total of 1,160 members of the association had benefited from the training programme, adding that at the end of two years 80,000 co-operative members would be trained.

Mrs Aba Smith, President of the Ghana Co-Operative Distillers Association, said the association had been identified as one of the informal rural micro financial institutions, which needed to be strengthened to play effective role in social life.

Source: GNA