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Ghanaian social entrepreneur From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ayisha Fuseini is a Ghanaian social entrepreneur. Fuseini is the founder and CEO of a company called Asheba Enterprise, registered in 2013 in Ghana,[1][2] working with over 600 women in rural communities in Tamale; Northern region.[3][4][5] She established a processing center that reduces the workload of the women she works with. Her enterprise also provides financial services to support women in the Shea business.[6][7][8][3][4] Her company produces beauty products such as soap, body creams and other products using high quality shea butter. She is also a supplier of shea butter to The Body Shop chain.[9][7]
Ayisha is a divorced mother of three.[10]
She holds a Diploma in Business Administration and was recognized as an Investment business programmer by Invest in Africa's (IIA) Business Linkage Programme (BLP) in 2016.[10][11]
She won two Invest in Africa awards in January 2018: Female Entrepreneur of the Year (2018)[9][3][4] and Business Innovation of the Year.[11]
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