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Bonobos live in a matriarchal society, and live in peace and
harmony. BCI recognizes the symbolic and practical significance
of this and incorporates gender and women's issues into our
programs. Albert Lokasola, who directs BCI's programs in Kokolopori,
said it best:
"The women are the mothers of the nation. They take
charge of the families. When the capacity of women are reinforced,
the capacity of the family is reinforced and one may say that
when the families' capacities are reinforced then the nation
is strengthened."
BCI is developing a number of projects to reinforce women's
capacities and to make them full partners in our programs. We
have provided equipment and training and promote an important
role for women.
BCI
has identified a number of enterprise and micro-credit projects
that will benefit women and help support the community at large,
including salted fish, couture and soap making. We have provided
sewing machines and training to the Women's Association of Kokolopori
and the Association of Rural Women of Djolu Territory. We are
currently seeking support to expand and replicate these programs
in Lac Tumba, Lonua and other areas.
BCI is also providing organizational and management training
to women, who often have not had the same educational opportunities
as men.
Sue Ann Taylor, BCI Board Member and founder of the Quilter's
News Network has helped kick off "The Congo Women's Project"
which will provide equipment and training to women throughout
the Congo to make quilts. These quilts will then be sold worldwide
in cooperation with The Quilters Association. Through the Quilters
News Network, quilters from around the world are committing
funds and partnership support to make this happen.
Micro-Credit
Building upon training received from a United Nations FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization) specialist, BCI National Director, Jean Marie Benishay, has implemented a train the trainers programs for over a dozen women from Botuali, Mbie Mokele, Nkossa, and Mabali. More to come.
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