Our Vision

We envision a country where disadvantaged girls are empowered to make positive choices, while living a life of promise

Our Mission

To create responsible female future leaders in schools, communities and beyond

Our Focus

We put girls in the Centre because we believe that we cannot overcome poverty until all people have equal rights and opportunities

Abiola Bawuah Foundation

The 100 Girls Project

Today’s generation of girls are preparing to enter a world of work that is being transformed by innovation. October 11 observed as an International Day of the Girl Child. On this day last year Abiola Bawuah Foundation envisioned to support 100 deprived, disadvantaged and marginalized girls and proceeded to launch The 100 Girls Support Project

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About ABF

Abiola Bawuah Foundation

The Abiola Bawuah Foundation is a locally founded and registered charitable organization with its center of operations at Kokomlemle. Founded by Mrs. Abiola Bawuah and our esteemed trustees on 29th September, 2018, the organization is devoted to help deprived, vulnerable and disadvantaged girls who lack access to quality education and also aid them in achieving a bright future through educational mentoring.
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What they’re talking about charity

Abiola Bawuah Foundation's contribution towards achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal (5) is of critical importance to the plight of girls. It seeks to achieve gender equality and empower females, providing 10 girls with education from deprived communities in each region of Ghana. We continue our dedication to increase the support for deprived and disadvantaged girls. Currently, 100 girls have received educational, financial and health support from the foundation.
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Meet the team behind our success story

From the bleakest of beginnings to a celebrated life at the apex of the banking industry in West Africa

Chosen From The Darkness

Out of Africa comes this fascinating story of a female CEO rising from a background of stark illiteracy. Her journey was supposed to be marked by a lack of formal education – and an arranged marriage on the horizon by the time she grew into her teens. Through tremendous personal and family trials and despite powerful communal pressures, she would progress to get a university degree and begin a career. This rare and intimate look into the life of this award-winning CEO will take you on a compelling,

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