EMPOWER WOMEN
Training & microcredit

- walking in the steps of Mohammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner & 2009 US Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient

Everlin Mideva, Kenya

OFDC believes every women deserves the right for her voice to be heard.

Women in developing countries, traditionally own no property, have not had the opportunity to go to school, lack basic health knowledge and are forced into child marriages.

Your OFDC donation sponsors women's training, creating a forum for solidarity and strength, giving women a voice.

Classes are taught by local instructors in basic health, family planning, HIV/AIDS awareness and women's rights according to the law of their country.

Maasai women's microcrdit group, Kenya

Your OFDC donation established microcredit loan projects in Bolivia, Kenya and Nepal. Loans are used to buy seed to grow and sell vegetables, purchase sewing machines for seamstress co-ops, purchase livestock to sell the offspring, and buy food items in bulk to sell in smaller quantities at a profit.


Women in Developing Countries:
  • traditionally own no property
  • are generally illiterate
  • lack basic health knowledge
Coupled with poverty, violence against women thrives in these conditions. When women are given a voice from knowledge gained in training and, with peer support:

  • women's status advances and they are more involved in community decision making
  • their families' diet and health improves
  • they have fewer births
  • they send their children to school in greater numbers

Since 1999:

  • 800 microcredit loans ranging from $10 to $100 empower impoverished women through income generation - 70% of whom are grandmothers raising their grandchildren due to parental deaths from AIDS.
  • 3,900 women trained in basic and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS awareness, women's rights under Kenyan law and simple business practices.
  • 3 bicycles donated so trainers can reach remote villages for trainings.
  • Women have a voice because of your contribution and support.

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