NM - Nawya - Baladini
Description What is done in the programme or project and why, what results are pursued, who benefits from the activities and who are involved in the implementation.
The program will aim to empower a broad group of 75 low-income women with the skills, knowledge, and resources to produce and sell high value-added clean, healthy, and traditional food products. By offering a series of “healthy practice” sessions (held once quarterly), we will aim to teach methods for producing high-quality, high-nutrition, hygienic food based on local traditions and environments.the program will focus more heavily on investing in a smaller group of high-impact women to become leaders and entrepreneurs within their communities. Through the mechanism of an already-established Baladini “business” – based on healthy, innovative food products that fuse local and international traditions – we will promote a continual cycle of educational and income-making opportunities. Underneath this business structure, a first official cohort of women from Abu Sir and Sakkara will be selected to receive a series of technical trainings and on-the-job experiences building skills in artisanal food production. A series of business shadowing, apprenticeship, and mentorship programs will help women “specialize” in specific business skills such as sales, finance, management, and R&D. Literacy programs with business-based activities as primary learning tools will also be held.
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- Participatory development/Good governance
Field of activity The field of activity defines in which field of activity a programme or a project is implemented. A programme or a project may also operate in more than one field of activity.
- Democratic participation and civil society 50%
- Women’s equality organisations and institutions 50%
Special target group A special target group is a vulnerable group of people susceptible to exclusion or discrimination whose position the programme or project will improve.
- women
- girls
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Nahdet El Mahrousa
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Code for the object of funding The ID code of a programme or a project in the Ministry’s case management system.
14208031
ID The ID code of a programme or a project in the Ministry’s case management system.
UHA2015-001510
Modified The date when the information was last revised.
2017-10-22 00:00:00.0