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Pillars

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School & health

Fatima bet everything on her children’s schooling. This pillar continues that gesture: scholarships, rural school infrastructure, basic healthcare access and nutrition where poverty remains structural.

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Scholarships tied to partner women’s networks

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School rehabilitation with municipalities

3

Caravans and women’s rights awareness

Education as long-term leverage

Keeping a child in school extends cooperative work into the future: beneficiaries become tomorrow’s accountants, agronomists or local leaders.

Proximity health

Caravans and NGO partnerships aim at basic preventive and curative care, complementary to national systems.

Pillars

Programmes and target partners

School scholarships for children of cooperative women

Priority area
Morocco, rural Anti-Atlas
Target group
Children of 826 Afoulki network women
Funding model
€0.25 / kg oil sold to HFAM

Build / rehabilitate classrooms

Priority area
Argan forest villages
Target group
Rural primary schools
Funding model
Municipality + Folk Oils partnership

Basic healthcare access (medical caravans)

Priority area
Morocco · Burkina · Kenya
Target group
Women & children in cooperatives
Funding model
International health NGO partnership

Nutrition programme (argan co-products)

Priority area
Anti-Atlas, disadvantaged areas
Target group
Producer families
Funding model
Protein-rich argan meal, local food use

Women's rights & female leadership awareness

Priority area
Continent-wide
Target group
Rural young women 18–35
Funding model
Workshops · training · leadership grants