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QNET, a global wellness and lifestyle-focused direct selling company, joins the United Nations and the world in celebrating International Women’s Day by reaffirming its commitment to empowering women in Ghana and across sub-Saharan Africa.
For years, QNET has supported women through initiatives like FinGreen, its financial literacy program designed to help women and young people take control of their financial future. By providing tailored education and training, FinGreen addresses key financial knowledge gaps, enabling women to make informed decisions. Alongside its direct selling business model and innovative products, QNET aligns with this year’s International Women’s Day theme: #AccelerateAction.
Empowering Women through FinGreen for Ripple Effects
Biram Fall, QNET’s Regional General Manager for sub-Saharan Africa, who is happiest when women get empowered, said: “Our FinGreen programme transforms women into financial champions, empowering them to become informed and confident leaders, a point of reference for families and communities, creating a ripple effect that is sustainable and widespread in their respective social circles. This is in consonance with a popular African saying that when you train and empower a woman, you empower a nation.”
Creating Opportunities for Women through QNET’s Business Model
He reaffirms: “We are accelerating action towards ensuring equal rights, equal opportunities and equal power for women. QNET’s business model ensures that women earn same commission from promoting the company’s wide range of health, wellness, lifestyle, personal care, education, holiday and technology products. The population of women on the African continent according to World Bank Open Data is estimated at 583.2 million, representing about 50.2% of the total population. Direct selling, therefore, offers a great opportunity for these women to thrive by being part of a global market that offers certified and exclusive products that can be sold to earn income and support families.”
Enhancing Quality of Wellbeing and Lifestyle through Innovative QNET Products
QNET, through its wide variety of health and wellness products, is enhancing the quality of life for women. These amazing products include the EDG3 Plus supplement for vitality, the Amezcua e-Guard X for energy balance, Chi-Pendant 4 that provides protection against radiation, Bio-Disc 3 that breaks down water chemicals for easy absorption, ProSpark Toothpaste, which combines effective oral hygiene with unique health benefits, Bernhard H. Mayer’s collection of watches and jewelleries and many more.
QNET’s commitment to women empowerment is not just for a day, it has been for the past 27 years and it is for a lifetime.
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