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Yango Ride, a part of global technology company Yango Group, marked International Women's Day by recognising its partner drivers with gifts and a session focused on personal growth and development in the industry.
This year's celebration centered around the theme "Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges."
This initiative aimed to empower and inspire women in the ride-hailing sector by sharing insights and practical tools to help them succeed.
The gifts, including souvenirs and self-care products, were a small token of appreciation for their dedication.
The Country Manager of Yango Ride in Ghana, Tom Ofonime, expressed his gratitude for the female partner’s drivers.
“Being a driver and helping people navigate the city is no simple task. It requires responsibility for safety and comfort, and the ability to solve problems on the spot. We celebrate the women who rise to this challenge every day with strength, resilience, and commitment.
"They inspire us all to challenge stereotypes and pave the way for a more inclusive future. At Yango, we believe that empowering women in this role is essential to building a more connected community,” he said.
In her remarks, a female partner’s driver, Sarah Abena, shared her journey as a Yango partner driver, emphasising the empowerment that comes with her role.
"Collaborating with Yango as a partner’s driver has given me both freedom and financial independence. I want to encourage other women to pursue their goals, no matter the challenges. Together, we can redefine what it means to be a woman in this industry."
This celebration highlights Yango’s commitment to supporting women in Ghana, following initiatives like a women’s empowerment conference, donations to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital maternity ward, and a health screening for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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