Our groups:
Spaces of Solidarity and Empowerment
Faced with socioeconomic challenges and the consequences of the 2013 crisis, Women In Danger Central African Republic has structured a network of 26 community groups, totaling 806 members, including 124 men. These groups are spaces of solidarity and empowerment, where women and local communities develop economic and social activities essential to their development.
Currently, 450 people are actively participating in these initiatives, benefiting from training, personalized support and economic opportunities linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Groups' Sectors of Activity
The groups are organized around essential pillars, promoting independence and the improvement of living conditions:
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Couture 🧵: 5 groups dedicated to tailoring and professional training.
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Motorcycle taxi 🏍️: 3 groups facilitating access to economical transport.
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Chicken, sheep and pig farming 🐔🐑🐖: 2 groups invested in poultry production.
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Agriculture 🌱: Encouragement of sustainable and self-sufficient agricultural practices.
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Commerce 🛒: Bars, hair salons, boutiques, sale of bundles and tableware.
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Community credit "tontines" 💰: Solidarity system of savings and financing between members.
Beyond meeting urgent needs, these initiatives build long-term community resilience. The cooperatives represent a sustainable, inclusive development model crucial for Central Africa.

Individual
Collectif
Motorbike taxi
Agriculture
Credit
Sewing
Livestock
Trade
Provides individual transport services
Promotes sustainable and self-sufficient farming practices
Facilitates savings and financing between members Collective
Focuses on developing individual skills
Balances individual farming with group sales
Supports community businesses and trade