Empowering young people through skills and sustainable livelihoods is at the heart of the Martha Asare Foundation’s mission.
The Tewbaabi Gari Factory project is a beacon of hope for the youth in Tewbaabi (a community in Berekum) and its environs, designed to reduce unemployment and foster entrepreneurship.
The initiative trains and employs young men and women in cassava processing, packaging, and marketing, transforming raw produce into high-quality Gari suitable for both local and international markets. Beyond production, the project promotes agribusiness education, encouraging participants to see agriculture not just as a way of life but as a viable business opportunity.
By investing in youth-led enterprises, the Foundation aims to build self-reliant communities where innovation, productivity, and social responsibility drive change. This project reflects our commitment to creating a ripple effect of empowerment—one community, one youth at a time.
