Article from "Domingo" |
In an interview to the Mozambican newspaper
"Domingo", Ana Flávia Azinheira (Vice-Minister of Youth and Sports)
stated that we need to "educate women and offer them the right
conditions for them to be able to produce and generate their own income"
if we're to overcome some of the social and economic issues that still, to this
day, impair women in rural Mozambique, namely illiteracy, teenage pregnancy,
and discrimination.
In Mozambique, 60% of adults cannot read or
write – and most are women. This is the reason why ALG runs adult
education and literacy courses for women (mostly mothers) from
underprivileged communities. Apart from improving their education, these
literacy and numeracy classes also have a significant impact on their children
lives. If mums value and prioritise education, so will their children.
Street stand managed by
one of the mothers who took part in the income generation project developed at Chokwé |
In addition, ALG offers income generation
programmes that support entrepreneurial mothers in developing small
businesses like farming plots or street stands. We provide the resources and
training for them to start managing their own businesses, and then follow up
with the activities. Our aim is to encourage them to become self-sufficient and
at the same time promote local commerce.
It is our belief that these initiatives have
the potential to improve the quality of life of these women and their families
in deprived rural areas of Mozambique.
Women working at São Vicente de Paulo School
farming plot
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