Daniel Amedza Philips the Co-Founder of Scribble Works talks to us about his reasons for joining the New Economy Booster (NEB) program and how his venture has benefitted from the program. Scribble Works made it into the Acceleration phase of the NEB.

Scribble Works is an enterprise focused on technological integration training and for schools and teachers who do not have computer labs and/or internet connectivity, thereby leveling the learning field for the average Ghanaian school.

“You would be amazed at what you can achieve if you “think out of the mask”. This is the belief of the team at Artlife Matters, and that was the motivation they were sharing with others during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Artlife Matters created Artitude, a capacity-building project to inspire young creatives to believe in themselves through exploring art.

According to the team, the project engaged over 1000 young creatives in October 2020. 

The one-week program trained young creatives in 5 areas (virtually and in-person) and also coached participants in remote areas via their online radio platform. 

The event received the support of iamadinkra, Impact Hub, Stanbic Bank Limited -Ghana, and others.