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Follow ProWIFETA's outreach work, keynote engagements, campaign launches, awards, graduation programmes, and industry collaborations across Ghana.

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Official Launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign

Campaign & Advocacy

Official Launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign

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ProWIFETA joined the official launch as a steering committee member helping shape stronger fashion education, enterprise growth, and industry visibility in Ghana.

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Media Launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign

Campaign & Advocacy

Media Launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign

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ProWIFETA joined the media launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign as part of the steering committee advocating for locally made fashion and industry visibility.

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Kumasi Art Experience Panel Representation

Thought Leadership

Kumasi Art Experience Panel Representation

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The Founder of ProWIFETA represented the association at the Kumasi Art Experience as a panelist discussing creative industry development, fashion, and education.

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Official Launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign

Campaign & Advocacy

Official Launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign

Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign launch

The official launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign marked a major step toward coordinated action across Ghana's fashion ecosystem, with ProWIFETA contributing to both the campaign vision and its public momentum.

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The campaign was launched in collaboration with the Asante Fashion Industry Network and brought together stakeholders committed to innovation, sustainability, and strategic industry partnerships.

As part of the steering committee, ProWIFETA contributed to the development of key objectives and implementation strategies designed to strengthen fashion education, enterprise growth, and industry visibility.

During the launch event, the CEO of ProWIFETA delivered a supporting address that emphasized collaborative action, professional development, and stronger alignment between education and industry as essential to positioning Ghanaian fashion on wider platforms.

Media Launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign

Campaign & Advocacy

Media Launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign

Collaboration with the Asante Fashion Industry Network

At the media launch of the Agenda Wear Ghana Campaign, ProWIFETA joined key fashion and creative industry stakeholders to amplify advocacy for locally made fashion and support the next phase of policy and industry dialogue.

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The launch created a platform for stakeholders to speak with a more unified voice about promoting Ghana-made fashion and strengthening public awareness around the sector.

ProWIFETA's presence on the steering committee reflected its active role in shaping campaign direction and contributing to collaborative industry planning.

The engagement reinforced the association's commitment to sustainable fashion development, sector visibility, and stronger advocacy partnerships within Ghana's creative economy.

Kumasi Art Experience Panel Representation

Thought Leadership

Kumasi Art Experience Panel Representation

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

ProWIFETA's participation in the Kumasi Art Experience placed the association inside an important creative industry conversation linking artistic expression, fashion education, and Ghana's wider cultural economy.

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Held at KNUST under a creative industry initiative supported by the British Council, the programme created space for artists, educators, and industry voices to exchange ideas.

The Founder of ProWIFETA joined a panel discussion that explored creative industry development, artistic expression, and the role of fashion and education in shaping Ghana's creative future.

The engagement strengthened ProWIFETA's position in thought leadership and showed its continued willingness to contribute to national and international creative arts dialogue.

PQI Apprenticeship Graduation Programme

Skills & Graduation

PQI Apprenticeship Graduation Programme

PQI apprenticeship graduation programme

The PQI apprenticeship graduation programme highlighted the value of structured skills development and the role of partnership-driven training in building stronger futures for young people.

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On February 11, 2026, ProWIFETA joined the programme sponsored by the Mastercard Foundation in collaboration with partner organisations including GTI and Accents Art.

The event recognised apprentices across several vocational areas, including fashion design, with awards that acknowledged dedication, technical competence, and creative growth.

The programme also reinforced the importance of industry partnerships in supporting youth empowerment, practical learning, and sustainable pathways into work and enterprise.

Edwenase Rehabilitation Center Empowerment Outreach

Outreach & Mentorship

Edwenase Rehabilitation Center Empowerment Outreach

Edwenase Rehabilitation Center

On November 26, 2025, ProWIFETA carried its empowerment outreach programme to the Edwenase Rehabilitation Center, using hands-on vocational engagement to encourage confidence, skills growth, and social reintegration.

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The team worked with students through practical sessions in fashion and cosmetology, creating a supportive setting for learning by doing.

These sessions were designed not only to build technical ability, but also to strengthen confidence and help participants see new possibilities for personal and professional development.

The outreach reflected ProWIFETA's belief that creative and technical training can be a powerful tool for empowerment, transition, and long-term reintegration.

Keynote Engagement at St. Louis College of Education

Thought Leadership

Keynote Engagement at St. Louis College of Education

St. Louis College of Education

An invitation to deliver a keynote address at St. Louis College of Education reflected ProWIFETA's growing influence in empowering young talents through fashion education and knowledge-sharing.

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The engagement took place under the institution's Vocational Education and Training programme and created an opportunity to mentor students at an important stage of their development.

The keynote focused on pathways in fashion education, practical skills development, and career progression, helping students connect their present studies to future opportunities.

The invitation itself signaled ProWIFETA's expanding impact and the value that partners place on the association's voice in education, empowerment, and professional guidance.

KsTU Alumni Homecoming - Fashion Expression 2025

Industry Engagement

KsTU Alumni Homecoming - Fashion Expression 2025

Kumasi Technical University

Participation in KsTU Alumni Homecoming - Fashion Expression 2025 allowed ProWIFETA members to connect classroom preparation with industry realities through direct engagement with students and young designers.

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The team contributed to a panel discussion on 'Alumni Journey in the Fashion Industry,' bringing real professional experiences into the conversation.

Students and emerging designers benefited from practical guidance, reflections on industry pathways, and advice shaped by working experience in the fashion sector.

The engagement reinforced ProWIFETA's commitment to mentorship, industry collaboration, and bridging the gap between fashion education and professional practice.

USTED Food Bazaar and Fashion Show

Skills & Graduation

USTED Food Bazaar and Fashion Show

University of Skill Development and Training (USTED)

The Food Bazaar and Fashion Show organised at USTED turned student assessment into a public-facing learning experience that celebrated creativity, entrepreneurship, and applied design practice.

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The event formed part of the end-of-programme project for diploma students and created a practical setting for them to demonstrate what they had developed through their training.

The Food Bazaar offered an interactive cultural and economic experience, while the Fashion Show highlighted innovative student collections created during the programme.

By linking academic assessment with real audience engagement, the initiative strengthened ProWIFETA's commitment to experiential learning and better industry exposure for emerging fashion professionals.

Awards Support for Tertiary Fashion Shows

Recognition & Awards

Awards Support for Tertiary Fashion Shows

2025 academic yearTechnical and traditional universities across Ghana

Across the 2025 academic year, ProWIFETA used awards presentation as a way to encourage excellence, motivate emerging designers, and strengthen connections between academia and industry.

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The association supported fashion shows organised by both technical and traditional universities, making its presence felt across a wider education landscape.

Awards were presented to outstanding fashion design students in recognition of creativity, technical skills, innovation, and craftsmanship.

The initiative encouraged higher standards of professionalism within tertiary fashion education while also reinforcing meaningful collaboration between educators, institutions, and the industry.

School Empowerment Outreach for WAEC Preparation

Outreach & Mentorship

School Empowerment Outreach for WAEC Preparation

2025 outreach programmeYaa Asantewaa Girls' Senior High School and J.A. Kufuor Senior High School

During visits to Yaa Asantewaa Girls' Senior High School and J.A. Kufuor Senior High School, ProWIFETA supported Clothing and Textiles students with academic direction and practical career guidance.

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Students received targeted support on effective WAEC examination preparation together with practical tips to strengthen performance in Clothing and Textiles.

The sessions also focused on career awareness, helping students understand fashion and textiles-related opportunities beyond secondary school.

Guidance on choosing suitable tertiary institutions and academic pathways gave students clearer direction for their future progression.

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