Archives in the category: economic empowerment and livelihoods

Angel-Zoe Foundation

$4000 to organize pre-release training for selected prison inmates before discharge and provide them with tools for apprenticeship; and to provide support for aged women prison inmates in the form of supplementary food and prescribed medication. This will facilitate effective rehabilitation and re-integration process of ex-convicts in society and also enhance the welfare of aged […]

Action de Programmes de Development en Millieu Rural, APRODR en Sigle

$12,000 to train 60 Bambuti indigenous women in soap making as a means of increasing their income levels. The trained women are expected to pass the skills on to others after gaining the knowledge. This is a group of women who are badly marginalized within the Congolese culture, which leaves them particularly vulnerable. The improved […]

Arena for the promotion of Human Rights

$5,000 to support small scale businesses for deprived women and victims of domestic violence. This is to provide survivors of domestic violence a means of gaining control over their lives. Economic empowerment can contribute significantly to restoring or maintaining the mental health of the affected women.

Association Yiri Loua pour le Développement (AYD)

$5,700 to purchase a corn mill and build a shed to house it. This grant will relieve project beneficiaries from walking long distances to grind their grains. The project will also build women’s leadership as community women are trained to manage the project.

Kawuku Women’s Group

$14,000 to purchase equipment for harvesting and processing equipment and making candle out of the bee keeping project.