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Pillars

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Women & cooperatives

Fatima’s journey reminds us that economic dignity requires reading a contract and negotiating fairly. This pillar funds training, functional literacy and targeted credit where women carry the value chain.

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Cooperative governance and collective rights

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Adult functional literacy

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Microcredit for production equipment

Why start with women?

In argan, sesame and sunflower basins, women often anchor processing work and household income. Strengthening the cooperative stabilises the wider community.

Transparency commitment

The programme listings below state partnership intentions; concrete progress will be reported in the foundation’s annual publications.

Pillars

Programmes and target partners

Cooperative management training (accounting, rights, negotiation)

Geographic area / Zone
Morocco, Anti-Atlas · Souss
Target beneficiaries / Beneficiaries
Women from 7 partner argan cooperatives
Target partners
GIZ · INDH Morocco · UN Women

Adult functional literacy

Geographic area / Zone
Morocco · Burkina Faso · Tanzania
Target beneficiaries / Beneficiaries
Women sesame/sunflower producers
Target partners
UNESCO · Mohammed VI Foundation

Organic & fair trade certification training

Geographic area / Zone
West Africa
Target beneficiaries / Beneficiaries
Sesame/sunflower cooperatives
Target partners
Ecocert · FFL Ecocert

Microcredit for production equipment

Geographic area / Zone
Morocco · Kenya · Nigeria
Target beneficiaries / Beneficiaries
Small producers outside cooperatives
Target partners
IDB · BOAD · local institutions

Creation of new women's groups

Geographic area / Zone
Areas without cooperatives
Target beneficiaries / Beneficiaries
Isolated women off-network
Target partners
ANDZOA · Rural municipalities