Through this program, women can continue and complete their primary, secondary, or tertiary education
The project – according to the Associates Times website – will also provide a nationally recognized qualification, to meet the needs of the labor market.
Women who join will be provided mentoring and essential business development support to enhance their skills and empower them for a new world.
It is planned to give them the tools they need to improve their personal and professional approach, which will help place them in different sectors.
The “Elevate Her” program was launched by the government responding to the call of young women seeking new opportunities. It is part of Grenada’s National Sustainable Development Plan 2020-2035. jrr/jav/mem/joe