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How Microfinance Helps
http://www.cpasghana.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/market-woman-onions.jpgAn initial loan of $160 from CPASGhana would help Elizabeth buy produce directly from farmers. She could then store the excess in anticipation of the season when onions and pepper are scarce, and they can be sold at a higher price.
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Education as a Way Out of Poverty
http://www.cpasghana.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/blackboard.jpgMothers who can afford to keep their children in school longer can break the cycle of poverty. Small loans help mothers build sustainable businesses.
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Small Loans Empower Women
http://www.cpasghana.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/market-woman.jpgMany women don't have enough money to buy vegetables directly from farmers. A small loan of $160 can change this and instantly make their businesses more profitable.
Community Partnership of Akuapim South, Ghana
Community Partnership of Akuapim South (CPASGhana) is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women and girls in the district of Akuapim South, Ghana.
Beginning with small loans made to a select group of women, efforts are focused on the creation of a thriving local economy through education, microfinance, savings, and training while protecting local culture and environment.
We invite you to donate to CPASGhana and become part of a growing number of people who are helping to strengthen the role of women and girls in Akuapim South.

