Non-border resident cross-border women traders refer to women who:

 

    1. Reside in urban or outside the 7 kilometers away from international borders.=
    2. Engage in cross-border trade, importing or exporting goods across international borders.
    3. Travel frequently to border areas or use intermediaries to facilitate trade.
    4. Characteristics:
    5. Diverse business operations (e.g., wholesale, retail, manufacturing).
    6. Utilize various transportation modes (e.g., air, land, sea).
    7. Trade various goods (e.g., textiles, electronics, food products).
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THIS TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP are reversed for non border resident who are beyond the 7 kilometers from the land borders. Eg. women traders fro kumasi, Accra and others

Eligibility as a non Border Resident Cross Border Woman Trader

 

General Eligibility Criteria:

 

    1. Age: 18-65 years old
    2. Gender: Female
    3. Non Residency: Living outside a border town with 7 kilometer radius
    4. Nationality: Citizen of the country where the border town/city is located
    5. Business Ownership: Owns/operates a small-scale cross-border trading business

Specific Eligibility Criteria:

 

    1. Business Type: Engaged in legitimate cross-border trade (e.g., agricultural products, textiles, handicrafts)
    2. Business Size: Micro, small, or medium-sized enterprise (MSME)
    3. Trade Experience: Minimum 6 months to 1 year of cross-border trading experience
    4. Income Level: Low to moderate income
    5. Education: Basic literacy and numeracy skills

Documentary Requirements:

 

    1. National ID (GHANA CARD)
    2. Business Registration documents (not mandatory before registration
    3. Proof of business ownership ( Market Queen endorsement or Market association secretary
    4. Tax identification number (TIN)
    5. Bank statement or financial records

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BENEFIT OF MEMBERSHIP

 

    • MEMBERSHIP CARD FOR
      ECOWAS Free Movement Protocol:
    • Guarantees right to enter, reside, and establish businesses.
    • Eliminates visa requirements.
    • Streamlines customs procedures.
    • Facilitates movement of goods and services.
    • Promotes regional economic integration.
    • Economic Welfare Benefits:
    • Access to affordable financing and credit facilities.
    • Increased trade volumes and revenue.
    • Improved financial literacy and management.
    • Reduced transaction costs.
    • Enhanced economic empowerment
    • 3.ECOWAS-Specific Benefits:
    • Access to ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS).
    • Simplified customs procedures.
    • Reduced tariffs and non-tariff barriers.
    • Support from ECOWAS institutions.
    • Regional market access.
    • 4.Legal Welfare Benefits:
    • Legal aid and counseling.
    • Protection from exploitation and abuse.
    • Support for property and asset ownership.
    • Access to justice and dispute resolution.
    • Human rights advocacy.
    • Social Welfare Benefits:
    • Support network for women entrepreneurs.
    • Mentorship and guidance.
    • Social protection and advocacy.
    • Community engagement and development.
    • Emotional well-being and stress management.
    • 6.Health Welfare Benefits:
    • Access to health insurance and services.
    • Health and wellness training.
    • Sanitation and hygiene facilities.
    • Nutrition and food security support.
    • Mental health support.
    • Psychological Welfare Benefits:
    • Confidence building and empowerment.
    • Stress management and counseling.
    • Self-esteem enhancement.
    • Leadership development.
    • Networking opportunities.