72
Artisans
330
Dependents
Ele Agbe
Ele Agbe, meaning “God is Alive,” in the Ewe language, was founded with the social mission of enabling women and youth in Ghana’s rural communities. By providing training and fair wages, artisans are able to earn sustainable livelihoods through the production of quality products. Since 1996, this organization has sought to create greater economic stability in 72 households, employing a total of 72 artisans. Many of the people who have previously worked with Ele Agbe have moved on to start businesses of their own, motivated by the encouragement of Comfort Adjahoe-Jennings, the founder and CEO who believes that as individuals share knowledge and skills with one another, communities and households are strengthened.

Meet Comfort
For me, Ele Agbe is all about giving back. When I see where I came from, and what someone else has imparted in my life, it is a challenge to give back. There have been people who have helped me, and if I do not do the same to the people who come my way, I am not showing gratitude. Whatever is purchased from us goes to support women and families. You’re not just buying products, you’re creating jobs and putting food on the table.
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