The project aims to empower rural women in Tabora through sustainable beekeeping activities.The project will provide modern beehives, protective equipment, and practical training to 100 women groups. Women will gain skills in honey production, harvesting, packaging, and marketing for income generation. The initiative will improve household livelihoods, food security, and economic independence among vulnerable families, By supporting this project will led women economic development.
Many women in rural Tabora face extreme poverty due to limited income-generating opportunities and unemployment. Traditional farming practices are increasingly affected by climate change and low agricultural productivity. Most women lack access to capital, business training, and modern beekeeping equipment to start sustainable businesses.Families struggle to afford healthcare, education,nutritious food, and other basic household needs.Without economic empowerment, women are financially dependant
The project will train 100 women in modern and environmentally friendly beekeeping practices.Participants will receive beehives, bee suits, smokers, honey harvesting tools, and startup support for production activities.Women groups will establish community apiaries to increase honey production and create stable income opportunities.The project will also provide business and financial literacy training to strengthen market access and savings culture, through mentoring will led to economic success
Households will improve access to education, healthcare, and nutritious meals through increased earnings.The project will promote environmental conservation through tree planting and protection of pollinators.Community savings groups and women cooperatives will strengthen local economic resilience and entrepreneurship.Over time, the initiative will reduce poverty levels and inspire more women and youth to engage in sustainable livelihoods
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