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Sinapi Aba Savings and Loans makes donation to clients

Sinapi Aba Savings and Loans (SASL) Ghana, has provided for its clients some 5,000 face masks and 5,000 hand sanitizers to help combat the spread of coronavirus. SASL, made available the face masks and hand sanitizers to beneficiaries and clients under the Youth Apprenticeship Programme (YAP) and the Economic Empowerment of Women through Rural Financing Programme respectively.

With Opportunity International Deutschland as partners, Sinapi Aba has helped over 3,000 people benefit from the programme which takes on all the financial burdens, such as training costs, and provides graduating apprentices with start-up capital.

The Economic Empowerment of Women through Rural Financing Programme, which is run in partnership with Opportunity International ? UK and with funding from the UK government, provides vital financial services and training to women farmers in selected regions in Ghana.

Over 2,800 women farmers have benefitted from the programme so far which is helping to transform not only the individual farmers’ lives but also their communities.

Presenting the items, the Chief Programs Officer, Mrs Joyce Owusu Dabo, reiterated that Sinapi Aba will keep faith in its mission of offering opportunities for enterprise development and income generation for the economically disadvantaged in society at all times.

This donation follows similar donations made to some health institutions and other clients of the company.

About Sinapi Aba

Sinapi Aba Savings and Loans is a new company born out of Sinapi Aba Trust. It is a Non-Banking Financial Institution licensed under the Non-Bank Financial institutions Act 2008(Act 774), authorized to carry on the business of Savings and Loans on the 28th of March, 2013 in Ghana. All loan and savings activities that were previously managed by the Trust are new under the care of the savings and loans company.