COMMUNITIES Côte d’Ivoire-Niger-Burkina Faso
The “Communities” project in partnership with AFD, the Société Générale, Eiffage foundations and l’Oreal foundations
This project was born out of the observation that entrepreneurship is mainly concentrated in the big cities and that many people do not have access to it, or to the supporting structures and services, in terms of economic development and entrepreneurial vision. Indeed, people immediately think of an income-generating activity without the support they need to become entrepreneurs. It’s all about creating something to survive. It’s a question of creating something so as not to survive.
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womens
Many women’s communities like to get together. They work together to find solutions to the difficulties they face.
Empow’Her can play a role in helping women’s communities to boost their members and have an impact on other entrepreneurial projects by other women in the community.
Promoting women’s communities : a lever for economic empowerment
COMMUNITIES aims to promote the development of empowering communities of women in West Africa, in order to contribute to their economic and social integration and to the emergence of a network of actors committed to the empowerment of women.
Our involvement is based on a dual approach :
#1 Strengthening local communities by allowing women to become leaders and gain access to economic opportunities for themselves and their communities.
#2 Improving the way economic integration stakeholders take gender issues into account, to enable women to participate in a sustainable economic empowerment ecosystem.
+5 000 women/young girls supported
14 people trained in our methodologies or in equality issues in general (training of trainers)
14 presentations by Empow’Her to the local media and at events in the Ivorian, Burkinabe and Nigerian ecosystems
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