Thandi Matola, Swaziland, Climate Change - Summit 2012
Thandi Matola, Swaziland, Climate Change - Summit 2012
SECOND ANNUAL SOUTHERN AFRICA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND GENDER JUSTICE SUMMIT AND AWARDS 23-25 APRIL 2012 KOPANONG HOTEL, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
Industry and Trade I found the main problem amongst handcraft groups, is that of unavailability of a handcraft market. Surveys conducted by the ministry of commerce assisted by Imbita Womens finance trust in February 2005 indicated that the unavailability of a handcraft market is the main problem. Other surveys conducted also showed that the scarcity of a handcraft market was the main problem. Survey included.
TINOTSISE MAKE ENVIRONEMENTAL HAND WORK FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
handwork organisation, Tinotsise women that involve crafters, young and old in solving their problem of marketing resulting to slavery by successful curio shop owners. Though training empowerment, crafters will liberate themselves.
TINOTSISE MAKE ENVIRONEMENTAL HAND WORK FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Training of trainers Product development competition for participating groups. Local and international marketing of crafts. Business management and leadership training. The project concentrates on recycling waste to make marketable craft, as a response to environmental degrading caused by improper disposal of waste.
TINOTSISE MAKE ENVIRONEMENTAL HAND WORK FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
WHO IS THE KEY TARGET? WHO IS INVOLVED? ARE WOMEN AND MEN EQUALLY INVOLVED?
KEY TARGET
The project targets women and the youth in communities. Men are also involved in this project.
THE PROJECT WORK THROUGH: The hand craft national federation, whose members are men and women handwork producers. The project targets women and the youth in communities. Men are also involved in this project. The projects works through: The hand craft national federation, whose members are men and women handwork producers.
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World Vision Adra SWANNEPA
ARTICLE 11 THE GIRL AND BOY CHILD Ensuring that the girl child has equal access to information, education, services and facilities on sexual and reproductive health and rights. This is done through Eco clubs in schools and communities. ARTICLE 17 ECONOMIC EPOWERMENT Empowering Men, women and the youth through handwork, business management and leadership skills.
without financial assistance, but raise their own funds, the projects sustainability can be guaranteed.
LESSONS LEARNED Beneficiaries of the project should learn their project without financial assistance.