Ellen and Margareth from Mbkonavera 4 are taking over the reins with the Sistas Savve jewellery business, and they are learning fast.
Here they are at the Lime Lounge, doing everything from stocking the shelves with beautiful Sistas Savve jewellery to calculating how much money all the graduates are owed for their sales.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Razzle dazzling Samoan business leaders
With paper bead necklaces more in demand than ever, the Sistas Savve women were visited last week by Adimaimalaga Tafuna'i from Women in Business Development Inc.
Adi is here visiting to discuss how we can improve opportunities for women in the Solomon Islands to create small businesses. She made sure to take back a sample of our wares to Samoa!
Adi is here visiting to discuss how we can improve opportunities for women in the Solomon Islands to create small businesses. She made sure to take back a sample of our wares to Samoa!
Adi admiring the Sistas Savve paper bead necklaces
Monday, November 5, 2012
Sistas Savve Briefing at the Ministry of Women
In
October 2012, SIPPA, YWCA and FPI conducted a briefing at the Solomon Islands
Ministry of Women, Youth and Children’s Affairs. The focus was on sharing the Sistas Savve curriculum
and initial findings, one year into the project. About 15 key staffers from various divisions within the Ministry took part, including the Deputy Permanent
Secretary and two directors.
SIPPA
Executive Director Michael Salini and YWCA General Secretary Jenta Tau briefed
the staff on how integrating SRHR education with financial literacy training has
been an effective way of empowering the young women. The Ministry of Women has recently
been awarded a grant to the Sistas Savve graduates for supplies that will
enable the women to scale up their small businesses.
YWCA General Secretary Jenta Tau and SIPPA Executive Director Michael Salini briefing the staff
Sistas Savve Programme Coordinator Doris Dakei and Sistas Savve graduate Drusheilla Pongi
Edward Anistitolo, Director of the the MoW's Youth Division and Evans Tuhagenga, Deputy Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Women staffers at the briefing
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