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Income generation by rural women Creating an integrated system to support self-managed labour intensive production projects

Por: Hurwitch-MacDonald, J.
Colaborador(es): IICA, Kingston (Jamaica) [colaborador/a].
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoSeries Miscellaneous Publication (IICA) no. 561. Editor: Kingston, Jamaica 1985Descripción: 123 páginas pdf.Tema(s): projecto de desenvolvimento AGRICULTURA | development projects AGRICULTURA | projet de développement AGRICULTURA | PROYECTOS DE DESARROLLO | fluxo de caixa AGRICULTURA | cash flow AGRICULTURA | cash flow AGRICULTURA | Ingreso en efectivo | mulher AGRICULTURA | women AGRICULTURA | femme AGRICULTURA | MUJERES | mão-de-obra feminina AGRICULTURA | female labour AGRICULTURA | main d'oeuvre féminine AGRICULTURA | Mano de obra femenina | papel da mulher AGRICULTURA | role of women AGRICULTURA | rôle des femmes AGRICULTURA | Papel de la mujer | REPUBLICA DOMINICANARecursos en línea: eng Resumen: This document describes the methodology used in the Dominican Republic with initial funding from PACT (Private Agencies Collaborating Together) and the Dominican Government. The programme began in 1977 with a loan to a pilot project in El Rio, Constanza, for a group of 8 women to diversify their sewn products. Eight years later, Annual Reports indicate that over 100 loans have been made in the following areas of productions: agriculture, livestock rearing, handicraft, food-processing and rural services. In addition, over 750 training sessions in rural organization, production techniques and business skills have been held for over 2000 women. (MIBA)

This document describes the methodology used in the Dominican Republic with initial funding from PACT (Private Agencies Collaborating Together) and the Dominican Government. The programme began in 1977 with a loan to a pilot project in El Rio, Constanza, for a group of 8 women to diversify their sewn products. Eight years later, Annual Reports indicate that over 100 loans have been made in the following areas of productions: agriculture, livestock rearing, handicraft, food-processing and rural services. In addition, over 750 training sessions in rural organization, production techniques and business skills have been held for over 2000 women. (MIBA)

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