{"id":4590,"date":"2019-04-29T12:28:06","date_gmt":"2019-04-29T10:28:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/highatlasfoundation.org\/?p=4590"},"modified":"2021-02-11T12:09:35","modified_gmt":"2021-02-11T12:09:35","slug":"rural-women-achieve-their-self-empowerment-in-taalanit-village","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress-haf.ddev.site\/rural-women-achieve-their-self-empowerment-in-taalanit-village\/","title":{"rendered":"Rural Women Achieve Their Self-Empowerment in Taalanit Village"},"content":{"rendered":"

By Sanae Benaadim<\/em>
\nHAF Volunteer<\/em><\/p>\n

On April 4th, HAF and local Moroccan women embarked on a new, exciting adventure!\u00a0 HAF’s team, including Fatima Zahra Laaribi, Amina El Hajjami, Houria Chouhab, Martine Roberts, and myself, went to Taalanit, a small village located in the Setti Fadma commune of the Al Haouz Province. As we approached the hillside, we passed by fascinating landscapes riddled with marvelous changing colors.<\/p>\n

Amina does room exercises with the rural women<\/span><\/h5>\n

The first day of the Imagine four-day empowerment workshop began by meeting the rural women next to a local caf\u00e9. It was facilitated by Amina \u00a0EL Hajjami, HAF’s Director of Projects. Amina led this training, with the aim to help women of Taalanit empower themselves and better their livelihoods.
\nAmina started the workshop in the local language of Tashelheit with a brainstorming activity of introductions, challenges, motivation, and available solutions. This method had an effective way of breaking the ice with the 46 participants aged between 16 and 60 years old, most of whom do not speak Arabic. Although there were no responses at first, caused by a lack of understanding regarding new concepts and words such as \u201ctraining,\u201d one woman had the courage to take initiative in answering some questions. As a result, others were encouraged to participate in the discussion as well.<\/p>\n

Amina conducts the training for rural women under the shining sun.<\/span><\/h5>\n

As discussions unfolded, women spoke up about the different factors controlling them, such as traditional rituals and social norms in their community. The following statements particularly caught my attention:<\/p>\n