Her Economic Rights and Autonomy's (HERA) supports women entrepreneurs in Eastern Europe to grow their micro and small ventures. The entrepreneurs in turn agree to train and hire young women at risk of dangerous migration, trafficking, and violence. HERA also helps women entrepreneurs uprooted by conflict and on the frontlines to restart their ventures to maintain production and services for their communities.
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By Lynellyn D. Long, Ph.D. | Project Leader
This update reflects on what HERA’s International Grants Program has accomplished since opening in 2010 and looks forward to what we plan, or at least hope to do, ahead. In... Read the full report ›By Lynellyn D. Long, Ph.D. | Project Leader
Western foreign and military assistance and investment have pulled back or slowed in Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. With the closure of USAID, highly skilled and experienced national... Read the full report ›By Lynellyn D. Long | Project Leader
We have spent a long day going to and from stores and warehouses to purchase critical equipment for enterprising Georgian women. The women, who own micro and small enterprises, choose the equipment... Read the full report ›