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Young Women Transform Western and Central Africa Through SWEDD+ Training Programs

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Last updated: March 25, 2026 6:35 am
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Empowering Women in West and Central Africa: How Skills Training Is Transforming Lives

Sub-Saharan Africa’s SWEDD+ Initiative Helps 255,000 Women Gain Employment

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Empowering Women in West and Central Africa: How Skills Training Is Transforming LivesFrom School Dropouts to Skilled ProfessionalsEconomic Growth Through Women’s EmpowermentWhy Investing in Women Pays Off

When Angelique from Benin was forced to drop out of school in fifth grade, her future seemed uncertain. Today, she installs solar panels, bringing electricity to remote villages while earning a stable income. Her story is just one of thousands emerging from the Sub-Saharan Africa Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Dividend (SWEDD/SWEDD+) initiative, which has trained over 255,000 women in high-demand skills since 2015.

From School Dropouts to Skilled Professionals

Across West and Central Africa, nearly 40% of young women are neither in school nor employed. But SWEDD+ is changing that by providing vocational training, entrepreneurship support, and access to healthcare.

  • Solar Energy Technicians: Angelique and Odette, once forced to leave school due to financial struggles, now work for a private company installing solar panels. “We’re happy to bring solar energy to the villages,” Angelique says.
  • Snail Farming Entrepreneurs: Harmelle, a widow and mother in Benin, turned her life around after receiving training and startup resources for snail farming. “We began earning money, and everyone was better off,” she recalls.
  • Healthcare Workers: In Chad, Djogoita trained as a midwife, inspired by her father’s service to the community. “When they bring me a pregnant woman or a child, I can help them,” she says with pride.

Economic Growth Through Women’s Empowerment

SWEDD+ has reached nearly 3 million women and girls, linking education with real job opportunities. The program focuses on:

  • Skilled trades (solar installation, construction)
  • Healthcare training (midwifery, nursing)
  • Entrepreneurship support (agriculture, small businesses)

The results speak for themselves: women who once faced limited prospects are now supporting families, boosting local economies, and inspiring others.

Why Investing in Women Pays Off

The World Bank-backed initiative highlights a crucial truth: empowering women fuels economic growth. When women gain skills and jobs, they reinvest in their communities, creating a ripple effect of stability and progress.

“Investing in women and girls is one of the smartest economic bets West and Central Africa can make,” the report concludes. As International Women’s Month is celebrated, stories like Angelique’s and Djogoita’s prove that education and opportunity can rewrite futures—one woman at a time.

— Reported by Nexio News

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