Entertainment Coral Paints Ghana empowers women with ‘Women in Color’ Training Programme – Nsemkeka by nsemkekanewsfindme May 9, 2025 by nsemkekanewsfindme May 9, 2025 0 comments 2 minutes read Bookmark Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 6FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Coral Paints Ghana empowers women with ‘Women in Color’ Training Programme – Nsemkeka In a significant move to promote gender inclusivity and empower young women in the construction industry, Coral Paints Ghana has successfully concluded its “Women in Color” training programme. Launched on April 7, 2025, the one-month intensive painting training aimed at equipping some Ghanaian women with professional skills in painting and surface finishing, will enhance their employability and financial independence. The graduation ceremony brought together stakeholders from both the public and private sectors, all committed to bridging the gender gap in the traditionally male-dominated construction sector. Business Development Manager at Coral Paints, Luis Carlos da Silva, commended the dedication of the trainees and disclosed that the company is taking concrete steps to integrate the newly trained painters into the workforce. “It’s beautiful to see somebody who started from scratch and now is able to perform in the male-dominated market as women professional painter. We’re going to be monitoring them. We’re going to be advertising their names in our social media. We’re also already sending them to work with our painters, the more experienced painters”, he stated. “They have to be supervised at the beginning until they feel experienced enough and they have knowledge enough so that they can also supervise other people that are going to work for them,” he added. The Chief Director of the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, Dr. Afisah Zakariah, called on other organizations to emulate Coral Paints’ example by creating initiatives that offer young people, especially women, the tools and opportunities needed to thrive. “I’m calling on other organizations, the private sector to come on board. Once we reach out to the vulnerable and they take up the mantle to help develop this country, we shall move very far. And also the stereotype about women you cannot do, a woman cannot do that. This will serve as an example”, She stated. The “Women in Colour” initiative is expected to not only enhance the employability of the participants but also contribute to their financial independence, thereby promoting gender inclusivity in the construction sector. ColorCoralempowersGhanaNsemkekaPaintsProgrammetrainingWOMEN previous post US donates $6m armoured vehicles to boost Ghana’s defence capabilities – Nsemkeka next post Minister of Roads and Highways cuts sod for GhIS Centre of Excellence You may also like Bookmark The NFA Has A Future With Her In... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Ebi Bright confirmed as first female Mayor of... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Scores injured in multi-vehicle crash at Krofrom in... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Otumfuo honours Kofi Kinaata with ‘Youth in Entertainment... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Hon. Iddrisu Haruna is right: renaming universities matter... May 9, 2025 Bookmark National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Delta connects Accra directly to Atlanta – Nsemkeka May 9, 2025 Bookmark Ghanaian Council of Chiefs in Holland, UnityLink give... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Africa Paralympic Committee President pays courtesy call on... May 9, 2025 Bookmark The papacy belonged to black man, Pope Leo... May 9, 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.