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Projet d appui aux femmes artisanes

Projet d'appui aux femmes artisanes

Online on 26 April 2006  |  About the city

SOCIETY A project to support the craftswomen working at home, to strengthen the capacities of associations in this sector to the Morocco, was launched recently in Marrakesh, at the initiative of "PlaNet Finance Morocco", a not-for-profit organization specializing in micro-credits.

Funded in part by the European Commission, this project was launched at a meeting which brought together some 11 beneficiary associations of this initiative and the actors in "PlaNet Finance Morocco", and which was intended to examine and to define their needs and expectations in this regard.

Project overall objective is to allow the home workers to participate more in economic life through the creation of new opportunities and a network of infrastructure to federate them.

Based on the analysis of a similar experiment in Turkey, the project also aims the establishment of a central Mediterranean for the promotion and development of the activities of homeworkers, in relation to fair trade and platforms in the form of a plant to purchase.

Action will thus focus on the training of 100 women in the Morocco in the management of a micro-enterprise through modules adapted training and on the presentation of the necessary support to some 250 women for the marketing of their handicraft products.

"PlaNet Finance Morocco" is a subsidiary of "PlaNet Finance" international, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to participate in the poverty reduction and the achievement of sustainable development through the promotion of micro-finance.

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