Skills for Life: Maureen Anam’s Transformative Experience with RWASJ
What happens when you combine an IRIC education with grassroots empowerment? You get a leader like Takem Maureen Anam.
Maureen joined us for our 40th International Women’s Day project initiation workshop, where she mastered the art of liquid soap production. For Maureen, this wasn’t just a craft; it was an economic empowerment strategy.
As a teacher, Maureen knows that poverty is often at the root of GBV and human trafficking. By providing women with self-sufficiency skills, RWASJ is helping them “actively engage in the challenging fight against violence of all types.
We are honoured to have Maureen in our network, bridging the gap between classroom theory and community transformation.
“RWASJ opened my eyes…” and together, we are opening doors for thousands more.
