The project aims to create about 25 enterprises managed by rural women with families and in poverty. They will be trained as entrepreneurs in an 80-hour course. The micro-business to be implemented will generate two (2) jobs; Therefore the proposal is expected to positively affect a population of 100 Hundred people.
Rural unemployment affects women, due to lack of work, the need to emigrate. Also the lack of income source generates multiple nutritional problems, school disruption and intrafamily violence. The peasant woman is in a situation of vulnerability to men, since it lacks assets and income to meet the needs of families.
Therefore, training women is a priority; Then help her develop her small productive units. This reduces unemployment and contributes to improving the self-esteem of rural women. In the Province of Azua, this type of support is required.
The project is conceived as a revolving fund. New beneficiaries will be integrated annually to the initiative of ways that more women will be trained and will dispose of its small business. This initiative has enormous potential for growth and development.