{"id":1783,"date":"2018-07-10T15:21:02","date_gmt":"2018-07-10T13:21:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/didouqen.com\/?p=1783"},"modified":"2018-07-10T15:21:02","modified_gmt":"2018-07-10T13:21:02","slug":"celebrating-international-womens-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress-haf.ddev.site\/celebrating-international-womens-day\/","title":{"rendered":"Celebrating International Women\u2019s Day"},"content":{"rendered":"
“The growth of women\u2019s power and the sustainability of development are inherently tied together. Women have great potential to create and implement solutions to their community problems; these solutions often turn into opportunities for the socio-economic benefit not only of themselves, but of their whole families.” March 8th, International Women\u2019s Day, is a moment to reflect on the important role women play in human development throughout the world. At the High Atlas Foundation, we are fortunate to have powerful female role models and community leaders participating in all of our programs. These mothers, students, teachers, thinkers and entrepreneurs are the backbone of the Moroccan economy. We are grateful to have met and worked with hundreds of women and girls from throughout Morocco, all of whom share a common goal: to create a better tomorrow for their country and their families. HAF is happy to introduce you to three female participants, Aicha, Houda, and Fatna…<\/p>\n My name is Aicha Amazzal. I grew up and studied in Marrakech, Morocco. I benefited from the Professional Center of Training for two years to develop my sewing and embroidery skills in 1994. I am married, and I speak three languages: Arabic, Tashelhit (Berber) and French. In 2011, I participated in a workshop conducted and supervised by the High Atlas Foundation on the participatory development approach. I learned how to conduct the participatory methods, listen and communicate with people. I have been involved in the creation of the PCD (Communal Development Plan), developed by the Toubkal commune and HAF.<\/p>\n I remember when I was a student, I was not able to express myself even though I had great ideas to share with my colleagues and teachers. However, with HAF\u2019s training, I recognized that I can do it. Now I feel more relaxed to express myself freely. This experiential learning taught me how to share new ideas with people, and I leaned how to identify the people\u2019s needs in a community setting.<\/p>\n Currently, I am involved in a project funded by NED (National Endowment for Democracy). This project aims to create agricultural federations, which will have access to larger markets in order to generate income for family farmers. The profits generated by the federation will be invested in community-identified projects. I have been working with youth, women and men as well as civil society organizations to help create this federation.<\/p>\n HAF has and will continue to support women through using simple and participatory methods to listen to people\u2019s needs. HAF also builds nurseries and potable water for the villages, to improve livelihoods.<\/p>\n Women\u2019s role today in Morocco is quite interesting; today, we can see so many women\u2019s associations working to help women and kids.\u00a0HAF can support more women in the future by helping women\u2019s associations to be more active, training them to build their capacities, and creating a network of women\u2019s associations. As women take these steps to improve their livelihoods, their families and communities to have greater access to income and higher quality of life.<\/p>\n Finally, I hope to see some changes over the next 5 years locally and nationally.\u00a0Locally speaking, I hope to see that change occurs in the following areas:<\/p>\n \u00b7Improvements in the quality of our education system<\/p>\n \u00b7\u00a0The construction of\u00a0a secondary school because the lack of local school facilities and the need to travel to the next village reduces attendance, especially among girls<\/p>\n \u00b7 Provision of a female doctor to the community with the equipment needed for her job<\/p>\n \u00b7\u00a0Capacity-building for the women<\/p>\n Nationally speaking, my wish is to see an increase in access to health services for families, especially in rural areas. Also, I hope that Morocco will improve its national infrastructure in order to decrease car accidents.<\/p>\n ****************************<\/p>\n Interview with Ms Houda Kassou, student at the Faculty of economics and law, Mohammedia<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n HAF: Welcome to High Atlas Foundation and happy women\u2019s day. What can you tell us about yourself?<\/strong><\/p>\n My name is Houda Kassou. I\u2019m a student at the Faculty of Economics and Law of Mohammedia, I major in Arabic law. I\u2019m 21 years old and I speak Arabic, French and a little bit of English.<\/p>\n You know High Atlas Foundation and you have been involved in one of its projects, can you tell us more about this experience?<\/strong><\/p>\n I have been involved in the project of \u201cCapacity building for students and association members in Mohammedia\u201d. I think the High Atlas Foundation played a great role in reinforcing the capacities of students and association actors in Mohammedia<\/p>\n What does International W<\/strong>omen\u2019s D<\/strong>ay represent for you?<\/strong><\/p>\n International Women’s Day means a lot to me, and I would like on this occasion to pay homage to all Moroccan women who proved they are very strong and patient; women who made a lot of sacrifices. Moroccan women are improving every day and are making greater contributions to their society.<\/p>\n Do you think that HAF contributed to the improvement of women\u2019s situations through its projects?<\/strong><\/p>\n Yes very much. HAF projects have greatly built women\u2019s capacities and allowed them to express their opinion in a more free and confident way and to open up more to their societies<\/p>\n You certainly have wishes in the occasion of International Women’s Day. How do you wish to see women\u2019s situation in 5 years, and in 50 years?<\/strong><\/p>\n I wish that all the women in the world will be in better and greater position and will be able to express their opinions in a freer way and without any restrictions, and I wish for Moroccan women particularly to have a more a leading role in their society.<\/p>\n
\nMalika Kassi, HAF Program Director of Al Haouz Province<\/strong><\/p>\n