The WeMompreneurs Digital Magazine which was out-doored in September this year, has received quite some acceptance in the business and entrepreneurial industry in Ghana.

The magazine which was launched to mark the 8th Anniversary of the Wemompreneurs Community in the country has seen close to thousand reads across the globe; including Ghana, Nigeria, US, UK, Ivory Coast just to mention a few.

Mary A.S. Dickson, the Editor in Chief and Coordinator of the community expressed excitement about the acceptance of the digital magazine which is accessible on Issuu; an all-in-one digital publishing platform that makes the magazine accessible to readers.

She said, as Ghana’s premier business resource for Moms and Women in business, the team’s focus was to provide relevant resources, inspiring stories, and a supportive community for moms and women who are pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams.

To this end, the magazine featured a wide range of content tailored specifically for moms in business. Some of the topics include marketing, branding, motherhood and business, selfcare, finance among others.

According to her, these topics were carefully chosen to provide useful insights and support for women who venture into the daunting world of entrepreneurship and business.

Furthermore, the magazine recognises that women have peculiar challenges in juggling multiple roles aside from business and tries to provide relevant support. Business and entrepreneurship are a universal phenomenon; hence the magazine is highly recommended for men as well. This, she said, will ensure a good balance in the world of work and business and ensure organisations make the most out of the women they work with at various levels.

The cover of the first issue featured Nana Amma Abora; the Founder of Aide Chemist. Nana Amma believes that becoming successful as a mom in business requires sacrifice , drive, ambition and willingness to take risks. Her prior experience working for a pharmaceutical company influenced her decision to venture into the industry on her own . She shares her experiences as a mom in business in this issue and some of the challenges she has faced on the journey.