MDG3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women

Posts about MDG3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women

Discuss and develop a profit-sharing concept

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The community has been considering a profit-sharing scheme instead of using the minimum wage to pay coop workers. They have consulted with an accountant-friend who has told them it is possible.

They would like to up the wage-rate in proportion to hours worked and profit-made by the coop. For this task, we are looking for people knowledgeable in business economics to help us work out how to do this and still comply with the cooperative code.

INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE- Meet the Project Team

Welcome to the village of Rebecca Dulo! We are so happy that you've chosen to join our group.

Please take a few moments to post a message introducing yourself so that we can get to know you better. If you have a specific skill set that you think may be useful to our project, we'd love to know more. We are very grateful that you have chosen to volunteer your time with us and look forward to joining hands with you to make our project a success.

Research Funding opportunities - Teaching women and girls to make cloth sanitary pads

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Some months ago a discussion started on Nabuur about girls in Kabondo, Kenya not being able to attend school during their period; a common problem in many parts of the developing world. Disposable pads are very expensive and alternatives don't seem to exist for most girls. They often just stay home for the 5-10 days per month that they have they period, rather than be embarrassed. This cuts heavily into their education. ( To see past discussion visit http://www.nabuur.com/en/village/kabondo/project/task/feminine-hygiene-p...)

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Help Find ways to raise funds for the Micro-loan start-up

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Small business opportunities provide a means for individuals to support themselves, their families as well as orphans that may be in their care.

The community is looking to start a small micro-loan program which will start with 10 guardians. Each guardian would develop their own business plans and would receive a loan up to $100.

Each loan would be paid back with interest and then be available for the next person waiting for a micro-loan. There are currently over 40 guardians in the project.

Help look for Awareness & sensitization funding

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There is need that the entire community is sensitized and reminded of the happenings around them, this fact has sometimes been overtaken by events/activities that surround our day to day lives and often it is forgotten that the vulnerable need support from the community.This array of exercise will be carried out in the following designed modes.
1. Healing courts

sort through, and priorise potential funding organisations listed in resource section

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Nairobi Eastlands (NESC) has a large bank of potential funding / support organisations listed in the resource section (right hand column). These organisations were selected because they are organisations which have a similar focus to NESC in some way or another. However, it is time to prioritise these according to their potential /liklihood to fund NESC.

Research questions to help are:
i) Does the organsation have a profile in Kenya?
ii) Does their philosophy/focus fit with NESC?
iii) Do they provide actual funding, capital or resources directly?

Women artisans launched website to design to promote the alpaca knitwear to global distributors

At 1500 meters above sea level, Cochiraya, Peru, is not suited to agriculture – or most other traditional means of earning a livelihood. To keep the community alive, the women of Cochiraya, led by local artisan Daria Ccalla Huayllara and her brother Jose, launched a cooperative to produce and market knitwear using wool from locally raised alpaca.

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