About Us
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Our Story
How we started


Muslima Mentorship Network is a group of young Intellectual Muslim women who have come together as a unit in pursuit of giving back to society.
Our goal is to provide guidance to young Muslim girls and support them in their quest to become better individuals. We aim at helping them to achieve higher education, build successful careers and live good Islamic lifestyles.
Some of these girls drop out of school due to factors such as teenage pregnancy, domestic abuse, peer pressure, and lack of proper parental guidance and control.
After going through school without proper mentoring, career counseling and coaching, a significant number of girls graduate without a sense of self-worth. They are unable to make the right choices and focus on ventures that will not help them live to their fullest potential.
The good side to this story is that, some of these Muslimas have gone through similar experiences in their youth and have come out successful.
With our rich pool of knowledge and experience, we hope to help these young women become better people and responsible members of our society.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide guidance to young Muslim girls in their quest to achieve higher education, successful career and a very good Islamic lifestyle.
Our Vision
Our vision is to establish career counseling centers in every school, and in every town across Ghana and subsequently across Africa by the year 2050.
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Milestones
Our achievements so far
Experiece
Mentees
Mentors
Aspiration
Testimonials
What people say


I chose to offer myself to serve on Muslimah Mentorship Network because it’s a great opportunity to serve others.


I’ve had adequate experience and skills when it comes to entrepreneurship which I would love to share with anyone who has interest in that.


The reason why I want to be part of this programme is to be able to impact the life of humanity in my own little way. I look forward to mentoring less privileged girls with a passion to strive.


I chose to offer myself to serve on Muslimah Mentorship Network because it’s a great opportunity to serve others.



I love to inspire someone and being an inspiration, to me, that alone is half the job done.


I’ve had adequate experience and skills when it comes to entrepreneurship which I would love to share with anyone who has interest in that.



I love to inspire someone and being an inspiration, to me, that alone is half the job done.