The Life Changing Story of Aneba Awumtumyiga and Sister – LEAP Programme Beneficiaries

Aneba Awumtumyiga is a severely disabled female beneficiary of the LEAP Programme in the Wurania community in the Kassena Nankana West District of the Upper East Region.

Aneba has experienced a tremendous improvement in her living condition as a result of her enrolment on the LEAP Programme.

Aneba Awuntumyegi as a dressmaker apprentice

Aneba Awuntumyegi as a dressmaker apprentice

According to her, she and her younger sister had no meaningful source of income and for that reason; they could not afford enough food on daily basis.  Her sister of school going age could not also attend school regularly.

After her enrollment on the LEAP Programme, she has been able to save part of the grant and has invested it into goat rearing.  She has also enrolled for dressmaking apprenticeship.  She has also spent part of her grant to repair her pair of clutches and also been able to support her younger sister’s education.

Aneba Awuntumyegi in her goat pen

Aneba Awuntumyegi in her goat pen

“I thank the government for giving me this opportunity” – Zinabu Sumaila

Zinabu Sumaila from Ninkogo, a community in Pusiga District in the Upper East Region is a widow, who found life unbearable after the death of her husband.   She and her children had to rely on the benevolence of the community chief and other community members for survival.

Zinabu Sumaila, a LEAP beneficiary in her pig farm

Zinabu Sumaila, a LEAP beneficiary in her pig farm

After being enrolled on the LEAP Programme, Zinabu has been able to save part of her grant and invested it in pig farming. According to her, she is now able to take good care of her children, send them to school and take of their health needs.  She sells the pigs to augment the LEAP grant that is given to her.   In her words ‘ I thank the government for giving me this opportunity’.

The Life Changing Story of Awenemi Apogyanga – LEAP Programme Beneficiary

The Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Programme is making tremendous impact in the lives of the beneficiaries.  Awenemi Apogyanga from Sumbrungu,  community in the Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly of the Upper East Region is a widow.  According to her, life became unbearable for her and her children after the death of her husband.

Awenemi Apogyanga with her product1

Awenemi Apogyanga with her product

She was trained in weaving by Widows and  Orphans Movement and was given a weaving machine.  Money to purchase the yarn for weaving was challenging.  After she was enrolled on the LEAP Programme, she has been able to save part of the LEAP grant and has bought yarn for her business.   Now her business is expanding.  She is able to use the proceeds from her business to supplement the LEAP grant.  She has also been able to buy another weaving machine.  Awenemi is currently training one person in weaving.

Awenemi is thankful to the Government for what she has done for her.  She indicated that the government should expand the programme to cover those other people who are suffering.

Awenemi Apogyanga, a LEAP beneficiary at work in her weaving industry1

Awenemi Apogyanga, at work in her weaving industry