Build livelihoods for women weavers, Guatemala

Summary

Train 30 Guatemalan women in foot loom weaving to make products in high demand on the international market. Training will offer new employable skills and increase income for their families. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Traditionally, only men are trained to use a foot loom for weaving. Foot loom weaving is faster than backstrap weaving, which women usually use to make products. When international representatives come to Guatemala to find products to export, it is the men who attract the jobs as their products can be produced quickly and in a higher volume. Women know they could weave on foot looms and access this market, if taught this skill. They can then earn more which benefits their families.

Activities

Set up an intensive Foot Loom Training Program with equipment and personnel to teach this skill. Select women participants for the training. Monitor and evaluate training program every three months to track progress of women trainees.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $29
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $16,443
Total Funding Goal: $16,472

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

Increased income for at least 30 women, who will use it to improve families’ livelihoods. Mothers will send their children to school. Women will continue their indigenous heritage by practicing the art of weaving as a viable source of income.

Project Message

The goal I had was to learn more weaving and to have the opportunity to learn to do other type of weaving products.
- Lucila, weaver at Santiago Zamora

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

Women’s Association for Development, Sacatepéquez
2da calle 5-26 Zona 3
Santiago Sacatepéquez, Sacatepéquez Guatemala
Guatemala
(502) 7-830-4339
http://www.geocities.com/afedes_gt/index.htm

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Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in GuatemalaGuatemala and can also be found under Economic DevelopmentEconomic Development.

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

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 23, 2009

Latest Update from the Field

Learning To Value Herself

By Gillian Wilson - Communications Director, November 16, 2009 01:18 PM

For many, many years, Doña Margarita lived a life of subsistence farming in Sacatapéquez, Guatemala that began long before the sun would come up. She grew tired of unpredictable yields and wanted more for her family.

In 2002 she joined a women’s cooperative sponsored by AFEDES to make and sell traditional textiles at a fair price. She and the other women in the cooperative also make traditional crafts and push for women’s rights in the area.

Doña Margarita comments that the microcredit – or small loans to start income generation projects – is often the draw for many women, but then they gain much more from participating in trainings. It introduces women to a new way of thinking about their lives.

“I never had the chance to go to school when I was a child,” Doña Margarita says. “Thanks to AFEDES, I learned to value myself and now I know I am a capable woman. I know how to write my name. Little by little, I am learning to read. Now, all my daughters are in school.”

Thanks to your support, women like Doña Margarita 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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