When Women Find Their Voice

For years, many women in rural communities participated very little in public decision-making. Community meetings were often dominated by men, while women remained silent observers.

But today, something is changing.

Through leadership and advocacy training organized by Development Frontiers Women Cooperatives, women are stepping forward to lead, speak, and influence development decisions.

Meet Sey Alima: A Leader Emerging from Kakoshie

Sey Alima once believed leadership roles were only for a few people in the community.

“I used to sit quietly during meetings,” she says.
“I felt my opinion did not matter.”

Everything changed when she participated in DFWC’s leadership and advocacy training.

A Turning Point: Learning the Power of Participation

During the training, women learned:

  • Leadership skills
  • Community advocacy
  • How to confidently express their views
  • The importance of women’s participation in development

For Sey Alima, the training opened a new door.

“I realized that if women don’t speak, our needs will never be heard.”

Women Leading Change

Today Sey Alima and many other women:

  • Speak confidently in community meetings
  • Participate in local decision-making
  • Advocate for issues affecting women and families

Women who once remained silent are now respected voices in their communities.

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DFWC

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