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Economic Projects

Oral history is how we listen. Economic empowerment is how we act on what we hear.

The women whose stories we collect face a consistent reality: displacement interrupts income, limits opportunity, and concentrates poverty in female-headed households. Documentation alone does not change that.

 

Which is why we are developing a program arm focused on community commerce, skills training, income generation, and locally-run enterprises that give single mothers in displacement contexts a direct path to financial stability. We approach every economic project the same way we approach oral history collection: through established local relationships, rigorous documentation, and a structured framework that others can rely on and verify.

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FIELD COORDINATION

Before we enter any new country or community, we build a network of trusted embedded partners who help us understand local context, law, culture, and opportunity. This is how we discover where the need exists, who the right people are, and whether conditions are right for a project to succeed. No field work begins without this foundation.

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BUSINESS MODEL DEVELOPMENT

On-site assessment of location, partner team, and community context. Formal due diligence on the partner's credibility, governance, and relationships. A feasibility study mapping revenue streams, operating costs, and repayment timelines. Nothing moves to investment stage until all three are complete.

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HOW WE MANAGE ECONOMIC PROJECTS

 

Our role spans four functions, each designed to give investors, partners, and communities a clear accountability chain from the ground up.

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MENTORSHIP AND SCALING

Intensive hands-on support from launch, transitioning deliberately over three to five years to a lighter advisory role as the partner builds operational confidence and financial independence. The goal from day one is that the community owns this project entirely, without us.

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ACCOUNTABILITY AND REPORTING

All documentation, site assessments, agreements, financials, field updates, and progress reports are  housed in a secure digital portal accessible to our team and the investor from day one. Reporting is ongoing and transparent. No end-of-year surprises.

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Our Services

We empower displaced women through economic projects that foster skills training and community commerce. Our aim is to create sustainable income opportunities for single mothers.

A PROJECT MODEL

*A Project Model: How This Works in Practice

The lending structure

 

A community organization with an existing membership of single mothers builds or leases a dedicated center. Women enroll in skills training and, where needed, access a small educational loan to cover enrollment fees. As they complete training and begin generating income through the center's enterprises, they repay the loan from their earnings.

 

The center generates ongoing revenue through enterprise operations and service fees, which, over time, cover operating costs and services any capital investment made to establish the facility.

 

Basic education as a foundation

 

Practical courses in public speaking, financial literacy, reading, writing, marketing, and leadership are woven into every program. A woman who understands her finances, can communicate her value, and knows how to market her services is not just a program graduate. She is a business owner.

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Request a project brief

We welcome conversations with impact investors, lenders, and development finance partners interested in this model.

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