Women's Economic Empowerment through Local Crafts in Remote Areas of Timor Leste
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women's economic empowerment, local crafts, community development, Timor Leste, artisan training, sustainable livelihoodsAbstract
This community service program addresses women's economic empowerment challenges in remote Timor Leste through local craft development and market access initiatives. Conducted in three isolated villages, the program engaged 62 women artisans over eight months, integrating traditional weaving and craft-making skills with modern business practices, quality improvement techniques, and market linkage strategies. The intervention employed participatory training methodologies covering product development, quality standardization, pricing strategies, cooperative formation, and digital marketing fundamentals. Results demonstrated substantial economic improvements with average monthly income increasing from $23 to $147 per participant, representing a 539% growth. Beyond economic gains, participants reported enhanced self-confidence, decision-making authority within households, and increased community leadership roles. The establishment of three women's craft cooperatives created sustainable institutional structures for collective bargaining and market access.
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