Soap Making Project

by Darfur Women Network, INC.
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Project Report | Dec 30, 2022
Appreciation

By Mastora Bakhiet | Project Leader

On behalf of the Darfur Women Network, I would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
We would like to sincerely thank you for your generous donation to the Water Container Project through Darfur Women Network on Tuesday, November 29, 2022. Your support makes ourwork possible!


We appreciate your continuous compassion and support for the rights and empowerment of women and children, the survivors of genocide in Darfur who are women from displaced and vulnerable families living in displaced camps in Darfur, Sudan. 
Your donation enables us to train four displaced women on the bar, liquid soap, and detergent as well as teamwork, women and children’s rights, reducing children’s work, and the importance of education to reduce dropouts.

Thank you for creating positive change in the lives of those who need it the most.
Darfur Women Network has conducted a comprehensive evaluation of our soap-making project,which is an economic empowerment project for women. The aim of the evaluation is to enable us to improve our work such as organizational performance analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats), qualitative evaluation, and quantitative evaluation.
As a result, the soap-making project is effective due to its ability to achieve the desired outcome or goal, which was capacity building-displaced women who have gained knowledge, technical skills, teamwork, and entrepreneurial skills.
Furthermore, the participants have made high-quality liquid, bar soap, and detergent, which has secured steady income for displaced women from selling the three types of soap made by the participants. Displaced women have improved the livelihood of their families. As a result, this project is sustainable. However, we need to tackle the challenges and scale up our project.
Eventually, this evaluation confirmed that this project has reached the peak level of performance because it has used the least number of inputs to achieve the highest amount of production and income (85% cost of operation, 13% administration, and 2% overhead cost and generate over 5% revenue).
Please consider telling your friends and family about our project—you can share this link to our GlobalGiving project: https://goto.gg/51384 on social media, or just bring us up in conversation.
Please share with your community and your network!https://goto.gg/51384.


Best wishes,
Mastora Bakhiet

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Darfur Women Network, INC.

Location: Indianapolis, IN - USA
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Mastora Bakhiet
Indianapolis , IN United States

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