Jane Agboado Fugah is a certified TVET trainer, fashion designer, and social enterprise leader dedicated to driving economic transformation through technical skills development. With extensive expertise in garment construction and pattern drafting, she focuses on empowering low-income women and out-of-school youth to achieve sustainable livelihoods and financial independence.
Jane’s methodology integrates competency-based training (CBT) with mentorship and entrepreneurship education. By aligning her initiatives with national TVET priorities and global development goals, she ensures that trainees gain both technical proficiency and the business acumen needed to thrive in the creative economy. Her programs have consistently improved household incomes and fostered self-reliance among women and young mothers across various communities.
As she seeks to scale her impact, Jane is working to establish a fully equipped community fashion training center. This hub will provide inclusive access to modern machinery and digital tools, specifically targeting rural outreach and market-oriented learning. Committed to gender equity and poverty reduction, Jane is a transformative force in vocational education, positioning her as an essential partner for organizations invested in youth empowerment and systemic economic change.








