Gender inequality is a major obstacle to the eradication of poverty and hunger in the rural context. 34.7% of Colombian rural women are in poverty, while only 12% of their peers in urban areas live in the same condition.
The enormous burden of unpaid work (agricultural activities and domestic tasks) that rural women carry out and the shortage of training for contextualized opportunities diminishes the ability of rural women to obtain paid employment or develop their own business initiatives.
Global Shapers Manizales Hub aims to enhance empowerment tools for rural women by joining the Project Agro+Mujeres+TIC, which is an active learning system to develop leadership, entrepreneurship and digital skills in rural women.
The pilot project trains 40 rural women and youth in the department of Caldas-Colombia and supports the development of 3 business ideas resulting from the project.
The project uses communitarian telecentres (centres located in rural areas and provided with computers and access to internet for the use of the community), to access the computer equipment and the internet required for training. Likewise, the Agro+Mujeres+TIC has partnered with the Mayor's Office of Manizales, which has provided economic resources for the development of communication material and logistical resources, and a local University (Universidad Autónoma de Manizales) to facilitate the entrepreneurship training and the development of business initiatives based on the existing opportunities in the context of the women participating in the project. Manizales Hub supports the youth training component.
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Current Results
Impact Areas
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
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Contact
Alejandra Restrepo
Email: alejandrarestrepo931019@gmail.com