Empower Rural Women & Build Skills, South Africa

Summary

Train and empower rural women to be peer trainers on vital issues: human rights awareness, domestic violence prevention, HIV/AIDS counseling and support, leadership training, and employable skills. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Women in rural South Africa face many hardships: from domestic violence to increased rates of HIV as a result of high rates of rape and sexual abuse. Women often head many households and must care for children and elders and earn an income. A huge burden when they have limited access to education and employment, and little control over their sexual health. This project will equip 190 women with skills and resources to live healthy lives free of violence and discrimination.

Activities

Trainings in Health (HIV/AIDs counseling, basic health/first aid, and home-based care); Human Rights Awareness (domestic violence, laws, rights); Leadership & Entrepreneurial Development (business skills, mentoring, marketing, selling products)

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $25
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $12,229
Total Funding Goal: $12,254

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

Women are ensured access the skills and resources they need to provide for themselves and their families, which leads to women being empowered on a broader scale for sustainable social and economic change within rural South African society.

Project Message

We want every women to be empowered and know that they can do it. We want them to fight for their rights.
- Saraphina Mabaso, Committee Chairperson and Co-founder

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Gillian Wilson
Communications Director
IDEX
827 Valencia Street, #101
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States
415 824 8384
Email:

Project Sponsor

International Development Exchange (IDEX)

Organization

Hlomelikusasa Rural Women Development Network
503 Denor House 356 Smith St.
Durban, 4001 South Africa
United States
415-824-8384
http://www.idex.org/hllomelikususa.html

Hlomelikusasa Rural Women Development Network's Funded Projects on GlobalGiving

Create Training Opportunities For S. African Women
Create Training Opportunities For S. African Women
Help S. African women build income & HIV awareness
Help S. African women build income & HIV awareness

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in South AfricaSouth Africa and can also be found under Women and GirlsWomen and Girls.

For more information about South Africa, read the Human Development Report on South Africa or the Wikipedia entry for South Africa.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 16, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on July 21, 2009

Latest Update from the Field

Big Mama's Project

By Gillian Wilson - Communications Director, November 16, 2009 01:20 PM

IDEX Program Officers, Katherine Zavala and Rajasvini Bhansali, visited Hlomelikususa earlier this year and met Deborah, who has benefited from Hlomelikususa’s programs. Deborah shared her story of “Big Mama’s Project” with us.

For 25 years, Deborah, 54, worked on the factory line at a South African brushware factory producing brooms and other tools for indoor and outdoor cleaning. Frustrated with the low pay and harsh working conditions, one day she made the decision to strike out on her own to make and sell her own brooms in her community.

Deborah had long wanted to be part of a group of motivated women working towards self-reliance. Here was an opportunity to do just that. In 2008, with the help of Hlomelikusasa, she started the Embo Brushware Project, now affectionately called “Big Mama’s Project.”

Since starting the project, she has seen an increase in sales, as Hlomelikusasa buys a number of their brooms, brushes, and mops to sell to other communities in their network. With her growing income, she hopes to construct a bigger house for her family and one day return to school.

Her husband recently suffered a stroke so she has become the main provider of her large household. This includes her 4 children and 4 grandchildren. Fortunately, her grandchildren are going to school, but her adult children never had the opportunity. She has taught brushware skills to two of her children, as well as a daughter-in-law, and they now work alongside her in the group.

In an area with extremely high unemployment, Deborah says she has relished the opportunity to teach other women a marketable skill. The group has also done trainings with Hlomelikusasa in management and technical skills, as well as workshops in HIV and AIDS education. Soon, the group plans to employ five more women.

Thanks to your support, women like Deborah are getting the training and support they need to run successful income-generating projects. There are many more women, and many more groups, that would love to have your support as well.

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