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Driving the Streets of Wa

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Come with us as we drive through Wa, the Capital of Ghana’s Upper West Region

 Many have asked for more information about the communities so come along as we drive across Wa and hear Alfred Akolgo describe what we are seeing and passing through

 #KnowAboutShea – a series of informational posts about shea butter and the women, families and communities that make it

 These next lines give you more information about Baraka Shea Butter – read them if interested.

 What we hope you take away from this post more than anything is that you impact women, families and communities when you buy shea butter and that it is important to know the source of your shea butter.

 It is so easy to have ‘raw and unrefined’ shea butter that was industrially processed, chemically extracted and all the income and impact ripped from the women and given to the factory. See more in this blog https://us.barakasheabutter.com/sheabutter_blog/unrefined-and-raw-shea-butter/

 Baraka Shea Butter is handmade by women in northern Ghana using age-old traditions and techniques. It is core to traditional life and to their economic well-being.

 You make a difference with every purchase from Baraka, or from people who make products with Baraka Shea Butter.

 It has a direct impact on hard-working women and their families.

 You can learn more, or order at https://us.barakasheabutter.com/

 

GOOD FOR YOU, GOOD FOR THE WOMEN, GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

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