ODW + CAMP FOR PEACE

Project #321 | Sewing and Weaving Program for Liberian Women

Our partnership with Camp for Peace Liberia

Founded in 1822 by recently emancipated African Americans, Liberia is one of only two African states never colonized by a European power. The country experienced a century of relative political stability and economic growth after achieving independence in 1847. However, significant disparities in power and wealth between the America-Liberian minority and indigenous peoples led to a series of devastating civil wars, notorious for forced use of child soldiers, rape, and opiates, between 1989 and 2003. In just two decades, 250,000 people were killed and 500,000 people were displaced.

One Day’s Wages is partnering with Camp for Peace Liberia to improve income generating opportunities for women who have experienced gender-based violence, marginalization and limited educational opportunities. Cohorts of women participate in a comprehensive sewing and tailoring or weaving program that includes modules on business management, marketing, and access to credit. Free, on-site childcare is provided for those with young children.  After completing the skills training program, all participants will receive start-up equipment to launch their own small business, as well as ongoing technical support from Camp for Peace throughout their first year of operation.

Project Goals

NEW PARTICIPANTS TRAINED IN SEWING OR WEAVING

CHILDREN CARED FOR WHILE THEIR MOTHERS ARE IN TRAINING

PAST TRAINEES RECEVE CONTINUED TECHNICAL SUPPORT

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