African Women's Development Fund - Storage for Ghanaian women's palm oil surplus
Address
African Women's Development Fund
AWDF P.M.B CT 89, Cantonments,
Accra,
Ghana
011-233-21-780476
http://www.awdf.org
Mission
The African Women's Development Fund (AWDF) is a fundraising and grant-making initiative, which supports the work of the African Women's Movement. AWDF mobilizes financial, human and material resources to support local, national and international initiatives for transformation led by African women, which will lead to women living with integrity and in peace.
Programs
The AWDF funds work in five thematic areas: Women's Human Rights, Women's Health and Reproductive Rights and HIV/AIDS, Political Participation, Peace Building, and Economic Empowerment.
African Women's Development Fund's Funded Projects on GlobalGiving
Personnel Overview
Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi - Executive Director
As co-founder/Executive Director of the AWDF, Bisi is returning her extensive fundraising, leadership training and organizational development experience to the women of Africa. She was Director of Akina Mama wa Afrika, a development organization for African women; helped develop the African Women's Leadership Institute which has trained 600 African women; and speaks at conferences worldwide.
Abigail Burgesson - Program Officer
Abigail joined AWDF from Ghana's National Democratic Institute for International Affairs to oversee its regional organizations and the Small Grants Program. With an MA in International Relations and training in International Negotiations, Abigail has focused her extensive experience on getting women's groups and organizations recognized and involved in policy making.
Faustina Donkor - Chairperson
With basic reading and writing skills, and strong leadership, Faustina Donkor has led the Dzimpa & Adom processing group to generate enough profit to acquire their own equipment. Upon attending a workshop in small scale agro-food processing, she implemented improved methods of growing and processing food. Her goal is to eliminate middlemen from their process and increase the group's profits.
Personnel Statistics
Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi, Executive Director
Founded in 2000
Employees: 10
Volunteers: 2







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