and we shut down despite the financial pressures and great anxiety, patricia wilkins was able to reopen the angio after only a short closure that many women were dependent on her support and urgently needed food and shelter. bucket work backer and her colleagues expanded their fashion portfolio and began to make face masks. they then ventured into making items like cloth bags and pillowcases, sales improved dramatically. today the business is able to sustain itself on its employees. i'm feeling okay i. so if i think, what if i that's i didn't lose my job and is still going on? cuz this is way for me, i get my money to take care of myself to pay my range. the other thing by myself, clothing with a line still to take out my health as well in ghana, the pandemic hit women, particularly hard 92 percent of women who have a job are in informal work. when an economic crisis caused dot sector to collapse, there was limited government support to keep people afloat. the angio action aid, ghana, recently conducted research into the impact of cove it on the livelihoods of ghana and women. it's find