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Rose Tabo was given an opportunity that changed her life: ‘Through my work I can also give back to my community’

…her culture. Traditional craftsmanship is easily forgotten when cheaper products flood the market. Work provides livelihoods and preserves local culture Now, I can buy enough food for my family and…

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Creative industry expert – join us as a mentor to boost the success of Kenyan women entrepreneurs!

…events and communication in Finland. There is no remuneration for the assignment. Schedule The closing date for applications is 6th April 2025 (at 23.59, UTC +2). Interviews will take place…

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Change has a female face

…and selling products and services is more effective together. Cooperatives form a community with the power to influence also other issues affecting women’s daily lives. For example, committees against violence…

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

…in the other. For once, it is completely quiet. No sound of laughter or the clucking of chicken can be heard, and even the children are playing quietly a short…

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Why do we support women?

…idea of land ownership was foreign. Before the colonial age, a community owned the land, and both men and women had rights to use it. Colonial government brought forth a…

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The winds of change are blowing

…of their homes and to have the opportunity to act as part of the community and influence their own livelihoods, Nirmala says. Text: Eija Wallenius Photos: Antti Yrjönen Donate >>…

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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

…says Timothee Yarawandi, coordinator for Women’s Bank. The possibility of change even encourages the women to make plans for the future. ”I hope that this education can make up for

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Palestinian territories

…LWF in our community. Project staff was sensitizing the community where I’m living in different areas such as agriculture on teaching us how to improve the production, animal keeping, promoting…

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Kakada’s dream is to support her own village community

…wants to act as a role model for others and tell the young people in her community about study opportunities in Siem Reap. Kakada’s mother also tries to encourage the…

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Madina’s family bake their way out of Kampala slums

…kids. I think it’s very important for a woman to have her own livelihood because she can then take care of her children and decide for herself how to spend…

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Women-led businesses are bringing change in Myanmar

…a modest income of 3,000 Myanmar kyats per day. But life changed for the better when she assumed the role of secretary for the Women Empowerment Committee in her village….

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Women’s Bank Activities 2018

…of the Council members. On the second day, there was a panel discussion on empowerment and compassion. The panel comprised Reetta Meriläinen, the Women’s Bank steering group Chair, the Pastor…

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

…And when a municipal election was held in Nepal, the women of Bhardeu decided to join forces. They voted for Kamu Sunar, a respected member of the group who had…

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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

We collaborate with companies that comply with the UN Principles for Sustainable Development comply fairly and equally with the terms of employment contracts prevent any discrimination against workers ensure occupational…

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Fly larvae help Nepalese women create innovative sustainable business

…Environment Sustainability Advisor, Aly Cabrera. It’s a really good initiative because it reduces land competition between food for human and for animal consumption. A close-up of the larvae feeding on…

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Hold on to your dreams – Sokna’s story

…made studying easier. Sokna got herself an internship position, where she was able to do graphic design. Fortunately for her, the company needed a full-time employee, so after completing her…

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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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Contact us

…address/OVT-code: 003709984544 Service ID BAWCFI22, Operator Basware Oyj Non-XML invoices: invoices(at)kua.fi Y-code 0998454-4 Women’s Bank Steering Committee: Chair of the Steering Committee: Saara Lehmuskoski puh. 040 7482660 lehmuskoski.saara(at)gmail.com Chair of…

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About us

…been able to lift themselves up from poverty, more and more families have secure access to food, there are more and more happy communities, and people from around the world…

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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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‘We are going to be businesswomen!’

…an entrepreneur. I wouldn’t settle for something small. I want to set up a profitable business. I could produce grain for breweries. Because I am a woman I have to…

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Sierra Leone

…internships and brings income for the centers. The centers have good relationships with local businesses. Watch a video from the graduation party at the Sierra Leone vocational training center: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUyml1jSdwU…

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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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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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Esraa bakes a future for her family

…financial management. Esraa has created a Facebook page for her company where she uploads product marketing videos. She follows her competitors’ pages closely to keep up with current bakery trends….

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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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Smaller but stronger, always joyful

…funding business- and vocational training. Civic competence and legal awareness training will feature as available subjects within the programmes. Currently Women’s Bank is active in eight countries, on three continents…

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

…the largest loans provided by cooperatives stood at thousands of euros. Some women benefit far more from saving, enabling them to save money for their children’s schooling, for example. In…

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

…largest amount ever raised for Women’s Bank through a campaign by a single individual. Women’s Bank Walk has been organised for eight years, and during its history has raised an…

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Alternative Gifts

The alternative gifts of Women’s Bank support women and their whole families in a sustainable way. By improving women’s livelihood, you will increase the wellbeing of the whole community. Supporting…

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Srey Ny dreams of becoming a writer

…These girls often live in remote villages and come from poor families, and for many, the scholarship is their only chance to complete their studies. Srey Ny’s scholarship support began…

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

…programme, experts from different fields can apply for volunteer positions abroad to help develop and strengthen the projects. The selected volunteers work for one to four weeks in various expert…

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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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Empowering women in Uganda helps their whole family

…i.e.: the village bank. There is even a social fund consisting of small contributions, which the group may decide to use for helping out members who lose their spouse, or…

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Women’s Bank’s shareholders

…Yrittäjänaiset ry, Vammala; Kauppakeskus Mylly, Raisio LC Loimaa Sinikellot ry, Loimaa Pohjois-Karjalan Kauppakamari, Joensuu; Kesän Avajaiskonsertin 8.6.12 Esiintyjät, Oulu; Ravintola Rauhalan henkilökunta, Oulu; Forssalaiset naiset, Forssa; Parturi-Kampaamo Visio4 -yrittäjät ja…

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What makes Women’s Bank special

We are a strong community Founded in 2007 by Finnish women, Women’s Bank is a community of donors, volunteers, partners and women in our programme countries. We share a passion…

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Supporting girls and women in the climate crisis

…the production of black soldier fly larvae for animal feed. Every Women’s Bank project promotes practices that protect the climate and the environment. In crises, innovative solutions are called for

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Company donation

Women’s entrepreneurship strengthens whole communities Versatile and sustainable entrepreneurship is the most effective way to strengthen gender equality and to decrease global poverty. A company donation secures access to business…

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Tailoring course opened my eyes

…do this work for the rest of her life. In August 2016 Nway Nway Latt joined Khit Pyo May (”The Modern Maiden”), a saving group intended for women and set…

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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

…playing, the youngsters head for the school’s water faucets where older pupils show younger ones how to carefully wash their hands with soap. After snack time everyone gathers around to…

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Women’s Bank awarded internationally

…the Action For Autism received the first prize for raising funds for the autistic in India. The prizes were awarded in Holland in connection with an international fundraising conference. In…

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Visiting Women’s Bank entrepreneurs in Bhattedanda

…during all year around, something is growing all the time at her fields. One half of the fields are for the vegetable farming and the other half is for the…

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

To create opportunities for women is to create opportunities for the success of families, communities, and entire nations. In my opinion, it is only fitting that Women’s Bank, which focuses…

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The impact of our work

…their decision-making power in families and communities has increased. Our support has directly reached 100,000 women, and provided a more secure life for 494,000 family members in 17 countries. All…

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Ganga from Nepal is an entrepreneur and a role model

…wasn’t enough for decent clothes or food. I only ate two times a day”, says Nepalese Ganga Tamang, 28 years old. Securing a livelihood in Tamang’s hometown Bhardeau seemed impossible,…

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“Never give up” – Sreynut’s story

…millennium, the family decided to move about 75 kilometers away to the city of Siem Reap for seeking of better job opportunities. Even though the family had moved to the…

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‘I want to bring my husband back!’

for school stationeries. It was very difficult for me to manage the daily expenses. One day I heard about Women’s Bank and its cooperative program from my friend. Then I…

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