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Change has a female face

…move for paid work and are influenced by the world around them. Education opens up the world and feeds into aspirations. Education is essential for change and development. For example,…

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Why do we help women?

…many living in subsistence economy, the idea of land ownership was foreign. Before the colonial age, a community owned the land, and both men and women had rights to use…

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In savings groups women have a say over their own money – a small box holds big dreams

…a day, and I can give my children eggs. I have been able to buy my own plot of land that I use for growing food, both for ourselves and

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Madina’s family bake their way out of Kampala slums

…the end of the first year, Madina was allowed to withdraw all her savings and she bought us pans and a fridge-freezer and paid for the children’s schooling. Now I’m…

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Work continued at full steam throughout Women’s Bank’s anniversary year

…in funds to produce 330 professions for women. The tour featured the author Rosa Liksom with her latest book Everstinna and was organised in collaboration with the publisher Like and

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Women-led businesses are bringing change in Myanmar

…Empowerment Committee or as part of the Women-Led Cooperative. Starting and running businesses in politically sensitive and fragile areas can be challenging, so FCA provided organised comprehensive business entrepreneurship training…

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”I no longer get conned at the market” – Literacy training boosts sense of self-worth of women in Central African Republic

…read. Prolonged conflict and unstable history have resulted in poor levels of education. The influence of the former French colonial administration is still visible today; for example, the official language…

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Women’s Bank Activities 2018

…the Citizen Forum’s national vote for the Volunteer of the Year. Paula Pauniaho acquired a Women’s Bank share in December 2009 and shortly thereafter joined the corporate fundraising group. In…

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About us

for women to earn a living and start a business in African and Asian countries. We offer vocational training and versatile support for entrepreneurship as well as provide information about…

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Low-income single mother rose to politics – the work of Women’s Bank producing results in Nepal

and far between in the valley, surrounded by meadows and terraced maize and mustard fields. In this country known for its snowy peaks, the tall green hills surrounding the valley…

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Why is social responsibility so important to us?

…projects in Nepal, Uganda and Syria. FCA is governed by laws, agreements, commitments and pledges that ensure the high quality and effectiveness of work. Our first commitment is the one…

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Fly larvae help Nepalese women create innovative sustainable business

…(excretion of larvae/fly) is used as organic fertilizers. – The organic waste from the household and farming land is reused again and again for the larvae, says FCA Climate and

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The Women’s Bank saving groups hold a capital of a million euros

…addition, women had the opportunity to participate in training courses. When saving and loan activities commence, all the members are given training in finance: budget planning and saving and debt…

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Supporting girls and women in the climate crisis

…climate-friendly crops and use water-saving irrigation methods. In Kenya, women learn to make money with recycled materials and tackle environmental issues affecting the urban slums. In Nepal, we are testing…

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‘We are going to be businesswomen!’

…in reality women are restricted. Men can work late but women have to be home latest at five, for security reasons. Equality should be like women and men could work…

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Hold on to your dreams – Sokna’s story

…as full of motorbikes as it was a month ago. Several students have passed their final exam, and now they are waiting for the official graduation date and to receive…

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Liberia

…equality in general and of educational equality for women in particular while raising issues of importance for women and families within the community. They provide assistance and peer support for

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Become a Women’s Bank business partner

…health and safety take care of environmental protection and waste disposal, sorting and recycling Diverse and responsible entrepreneurship is an effective way to reduce poverty and increase equality for women…

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Sreypov’s dream is to work as an ICT teacher

…the competition for free machines in the class is fierce. Now Sreypov has saved money and bought her own computer, but regrets that she couldn’t afford to buy a sufficiently…

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Palestinian territories

Livelihood and food security The project’s purpose is to develop and support livelihood and food security with horticulture and family gardens, beekeeping and livestock production. The recipient families are single…

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Monthly donors and volunteer groups Corporate collaboration are the beating heart of Women’s Bank

…as they provide expert support in communication, organising local and national events and campaigns, and collaborating with corporations. Volunteer work and working together for an important cause is meaningful: –…

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On the road to equality

…important steps, and quite often very challenging hurdles to overcome. Often women lack natural connections beyond their own community. The mental distance between them and the places of commerce and

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Peru

…Women’s Bank aims at improving the sustainable livelihood and quality of life of communities and particularly of women through a village bank organisation. The project also supports community development and

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2019 – Women’s Bank’s most successful year yet

…events, including activities such as reading, dancing, singing, dining and doing yoga, to support Women’s Bank. Local companies and communities joined in and collaborated in the events. In addition to…

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Greetings from Dubrovnik!

…distributing promotional materials, taking videos and photos. Constant help comes also from Finland, such as sponsorship, printing promotional materials, running social networks etc. It is difficult to say the exact…

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Women’s Bank’s shareholders

and Mona Harki, Espoo; Lia, Inka and Janna Kutila, Espoo; Anneli Niiranen, Hanna and Minna-Maaria Mäkelä, Espoo; Inga Gröhn, Espoo; Katariina Siirilä, Espoo; Miia Iirola, Espoo; Johanna Juola, Espoo; Päivi…

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Training opens the way to entrepreneurship

“You should give up, business is only for men.” This is a phrase that Sylvia Namugenyi, 32, heard too many times. Life in rural Mityana, Uganda was not easy, and

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‘I want to bring my husband back!’

…it further. I want to make my shop an example to all the women in our community and call my husband back home so that we can live and work…

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Women’s Bank’s strategy for 2025 – a new approach to programme work and fundraising

…the commitment of local women and communities to the operation. The biggest change in fundraising is setting one large goal for all fundraising operations, as well as focusing on the…

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Visiting Women’s Bank entrepreneurs in Bhattedanda

…entrepreneur we met was Radha Sapkota, 30 years old. Radha is living with her husband and three children, son 5 years old and 2 daughters 13 and 10 years old….

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Gita became a successful entrepreneur

…Bhardeu have a vermicomposting company which produces certified organic fertilizer for the consumer market. The women pack the nutritious compost into two-kilo packages and sell it to the capital city’s…

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Tailoring course opened my eyes

…modern. The course opened my eyes. I learned to make traditional and western clothes for men and women, school uniforms, work uniforms and children’s clothes. After the course had ended…

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The impact of our work

and women and promotes women’s economic independence through savings and loan groups and cooperatives. Our goal is for every woman to have financial independence and the power to make their…

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A Women’s Issue is an Issue for All of Us

for its campaigns and projects. It is with particular pleasure that I, too, have joined in promoting Women’s Bank activities during my time at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and

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Gita’s journey to success

…village cooperative and acts as the village spokeswoman. Support from her husband has been important in her success, as has their new equal standing. The mutual respect between husband and

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Ganga from Nepal is an entrepreneur and a role model

and her husband Umeshleft for Malaysia to find work only eight months after their wedding. Soon after that, Women’s Bank presented new income generating opportunities to women in the village….

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Esraa bakes a future for her family

…with chocolate and fruit replacing seaweed and fish. In addition to these specialities, Arabiscuit makes a wide range of other oriental and western-style pastries. Arabiscuit is based in Jordan. It…

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Women are the future

…the entire community,” says Sihvola. Reetta Meriläinen described the Mothers’ Club network in Liberia. Local clubs train women and engage in business activities, whose proceeds are used for girls’ and

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Information to media

…in Finland. We publish reports of our work regularly. You can access our latest annual report in English, Finnish and Swedish here. Become a volunteer Women’s Bank has over 40…

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I Want to Move Forward in My Life – Sunita Thapa’s Story

…most successful women in the cooperative and move forward in life, thus guaranteeing her children a better and safer future. – I want to expand my cultivations and continue to…

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Kakada’s dream is to support her own village community

…school dormitory for weeks, sharing a room with five other girls. The girls have become friends with each other, and it’s nice to talk with them together in their free

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Alternative Gifts

…in the target country; and your name and your company’s name will be listed among the shareholders. The price of a share is the same as the initial capital of…

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Girl studying with the help of a Women’s Bank scholarship decided to share what she has learned with younger pupils

and yet the pupils and a few parents have come to the yard. A group of active young people is in charge of the morning’s programme. After fun games and

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Kosovo

…beekeeping and bakery and dairy production entrepreneurships. Vocational training is given for example for hairdresser’s, manicurist’s and sewer’s professions and for preservation and processing of fruits, vegetables and dairy products….

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The work of Women’s Bank expands into Jordan

…in supporting women in their entrepreneurship. Jordan has struggled with the consequences of neighbouring Syria’s civil war for years. The country is responsible for nearly 700,000 registered Syrian refugees and

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“Never give up” – Sreynut’s story

…both friends and teachers, Sreynut added. Sreynut (left) finds civil construction industry really interesting and is looking forward to continuing her studies. Women can do it too Sreynut has completed…

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Sierra Leone

…the curriculum includes basic skills for entrepreneurship. Literacy teaching and psychosocial support is available for those in need. When graduating, the women receive a profession and a start-up package for

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What makes Women’s Bank special

…year. We create opportunities for women We offer vocational training and support women’s business activities and networks. Women’s own savings and loan groups and cooperative funds are paramount, as they…

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Jordan

…generate start-up capital. Networking with local Community Based Organisations is critical to identify barriers for females to participate in the labour market and together develop solutions for the identified issues….

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A year of change

…Bank. In target countries we try making a difference through the tools and skills of local women and their communities. This is how our goals can become an everyday reality….

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