My Mentorship experience has been awesome. I attended Mentoring Walk when I had to participate in an interview process at the UN Information Center and I clearly needed direction on the activities of the UN in Ghana. My Mentor, Madam Mercy Konadu guided me and I passed the interview. I was invited to have an internship at the UN Information Center in Accra for three months.
My perception about being a diplomat as a women has also changed from being impossible to attain such a status to possible to be who you want to achieve.
Thank you, Mentoring Walk Team.
Augustina Quaynor (Mentee)(2015)
Thanks to Mentoring Women Ghana, during my shadow week I had the opportunity to sit on an interview panel with my mentor (Angela Dedo Kofi), and the mock interview with Unilever helped me to know presentation is key.
Ivy Antwi (Mentee) (2015)
Having met my mentor I've been able to have an open mind with regards to everything and anything I find myself involved with. I've also learned to be courageous and develop myself in many ways. I've been able to support a friend with an NGO (Dinko Surugu Girl Child foundation) which is set up to help educate, motivate, mentor, encourage and empower young girls become prominent people in the near future.
Linda Naa- Adjeley Sackey (Mentee) (2015)
I would like to say a big thank you to you on behalf of all mentees. God richly bless you and lift you to greater heights. Thank you for this life changing experience within these past 10 days. May God bless you and everyone who contributed in no small way to make this program a success.
Eunice Badu Darkowaa
(Mentee) (2015)