By NTAYITUNDA BAHOGWERHE | Coordinator
This project aims to combat the poverty of women who are victims of rape and sexual violence and lack financial resources. How? There are many women who are victims of rape and sexual violence, displaced by wars, and members of our organization, and we want to find a solution for these destitute people because the government is not addressing their needs. Furthermore, our organization plans to help these women who are victims of rape and sexual violence by providing them with a repayable loan, along with the guarantee of teaching them savings skills, in order to improve the living conditions of these families of women who are victims of rape and sexual violence. This project will allow women who are victims of rape and sexual violence and members of the association to access local credit to strengthen their income-generating activities and increase their income while reinforcing social, political, and cultural cohesion.
In addition, this project aims to create a sewing workshop for women, not only for the production and sale of various items, but also to train 1,000 women who are victims of sexual violence, as well as disabled, abandoned, abused, or disadvantaged girls, in sewing and embroidery techniques. Furthermore, this project includes the implementation of a microcredit program to enable 3,000 women affected by sexual violence to access credit and savings, thereby supporting their entrepreneurial spirit.
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