We design content to match the lived realities of our beneficiaries—from smartphone-based voice-note lessons for rural youth to AI-powered toolkits for young urban entrepreneurs.
SheRise is a Ghana-based nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging the digital and entrepreneurial divide for women and marginalized youth in Ghana. We harness the power of technology, human-centered design, and inclusive training to unlock opportunities for income generation, leadership, and innovation—especially in underserved urban and rural communities.
A space for connection and empowerment
Our physical and community space is a safe coworking environment, resource center, and networking hub that breaks isolation and sparks collaboration.
Incubation tailored to women’s realities
Our holistic incubation tracks (short, long, rural, urban) are designed for women entrepreneurs at any stage, blending digital, consulting, and entrepreneurship skills.
Bridging women and job opportunities
Our women-centered talent agency connects skilled beneficiaries to the labor market through job placements, freelance matching, and career support.
Bringing digital projects to life
Our internal tech unit offers accessible, tailored digital solutions for women entrepreneurs and also serves as a real-world learning space for our trainees.
Empowering and connecting through technology
Our inclusive digital platform connects women to our ecosystem, offering personal dashboards, digital storefronts, job boards, and business matching.
Fast-track workshops for immediate growth
Flexible, short-format training for women entrepreneurs seeking quick, practical, and immediately usable skills in digital, finance, and entrepreneurship.
Over 30 women have received practical training in artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship, empowering them with the skills to innovate, launch businesses, and thrive in the digital economy.
Our programs have reached more than 10 rural communities, bringing digital literacy, entrepreneurial guidance, and AI awareness to underserved areas, fostering inclusive development.
70% of participants report enhanced access to income-generating activities or employment opportunities, reflecting the tangible impact of our training programs on livelihoods.