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UN Group Builds Capacity Of Rural Women To Learn, Earn And Lead

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The United Nations Popula­tion Fund Pacific (UNF­PA) is supporting the Government through rural com­munities in Vanua Levu.

It is in line with the global theme for this year’s Interna­tional Women’s Day, ‘invest in women, accelerate progress’.

UNFPA has been providing sewing machines, brush cutters, gum boots, refrigerators and other items to women and young people for their economic em­powerment, strengthening their capacity to learn, earn, and lead.

UNFPA Pacific also assists Northern Division Commis­sioner’s Office and communities in supporting rural women and girls of Vanua Levu, including those affected by climate crises, to reach their full economic po­tential and build back better.

Ever since Vanua Levu was hit hard by the consecutive large-scale Tropical Cyclones Yasa and Ana in 2020-2021, UNFPA Pacific has been collaborating closely with the commissioner’s office, the Ministry of Rural and Mari­time Development and Disaster Management and other partners to support vulnerable villages, especially women and youth.

These women are utilising the sewing machines, tables, chairs, and other materials provided through UNFPA Pacific’s inte­grated community resilience building programme, for in­stance, to produce reusable men­strual hygiene kits for nearby schools and communities.

They also received training on how to produce reusable men­strual pads by a trainer from the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection.

Korotubu Village women’s group leader Salome Dicova said they were able to sew window and door curtains, tablecloths, bula wears and patch torn clothes.

The income generated from the sales of these products has not only helped the women individu­ally and their families, but they also pooled their savings and made a collective contribution to support an existing Korotubu Village development programme by the Government and for their community obligations.

UNFPA rep Leigh-Ashley Lip­scomb said investments could enhance rural communities’ livelihoods, create a more di­verse and sustainable workforce, and reduce negative economic and social consequences of dis­asters.

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