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Guatemala - Rural Women Diversify Incomes and Build Resilience

Scenes from the municipal market in Tucuru, Guatemala.

 

Indigenous women of Guatemala’s Polochic valley are feeding their families, growing their businesses and saving more money than ever before.

 

With the help of a joint UN programme that’s empowering rural women, women's groups in the area have learned to produce shampoo in bigger batches and in different varieties—such as aloe, cacao, avocado and honey—and sell them in local markets.

 

The Joint Programme on Accelerating Progress towards the Economic Empowerment of Rural Women by FAO, WFP, IFAD and UN Women is working to advance advance gender equality and economic empowerment of women in Ethiopia, Guatemala, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Nepal, Niger and Rwanda. In Guatemala, the programme started in 2015, with funding from Norway and Sweden, supporting rural women to develop a range of skills, from sustainable agricultural practices to marketing organic shampoo and learning solar engineering. With better knowledge of their own rights and access to skills, credit and income, women participants can make more decisions within their homes and participate in municipal spaces.

 

Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2018/7/feature-guatemala-...

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

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