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Haiti - Economy : Inauguration of a screenprinting cooperative in Martissant 04/07/2013 11:51:33 These young people are among the beneficiaries of the Income Generating Programme (IGP) implemented by Oxfam in the metropolitan area since 2008 and whose objective is to contribute to reducing the phenomenon of exclusion and marginalization of residents of Martissant neighborhood, especially young people and women. This program aims to respond to access needs of these groups to better living through job creation, training and citizen participation. Moreover, thanks to the IGP, 118 micro entrepreneurs have been recapitalized following the earthquake of January 2010, two construction companies were set up and managed as a cooperative by more than 150 artisans and a business in cutting-sewing semi-industrial is being installed. Hundreds of small traders and artisans have access to credit through the support to the strengthening of a microcredit institution, whose more than 40% of the beneficiaries are women. "We expect that these micro-enterprises are viable and operate according to the principles of equity of the social economy that we promote and allows these young people to demonstrate that there are many other alternatives to violence and that they can be real actors of change in the neighborhood," explained Vincent Maurepas Jeudy, Associate Director of Oxfam in Haiti. Learn more about the Income Generating Programme (IGP) : Several national and local organizations participate in the implementation of the Income Generating Programme (IGP) whose the "Konsey Nasyonal Finansman Popilè" (KNFP), the Intermediate Technology Group of Haiti (GTIH), the Solidarity Organization for the Promotion of Artisans Ayisyen (SOPAA), the Solidarity Fanm Ayisyen (SOFA), the National Network of Defense of Human Rights (RNDDH) and the National Council of Cooperatives (CNC). HL/ HaitiLibre
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