Women LEAP: Literacy, Empowerment, Awareness, Possibilities The Tandana Foundation Featured grantee for October 2016.

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Women LEAP: Literacy, Empowerment, Awareness, Possibilities The Tandana Foundation Featured grantee for October 2016

Introducing The Tandana Foundation October 2016 The mission of The Tandana Foundation is to empower individuals of various cultural backgrounds with an increased awareness of the world, other cultures and themselves, and with an expanded sense of their possibilities to promote positive, caring interactions between people of different backgrounds and encourage consideration and lessening of global inequalities; to promote respect and responsibility toward one's self, all people and the Earth.

Where in the world? October 2016 Tandana works in two areas: the Bandiagara Circle, Mopti, Mali, and the Otavalo Canton, Imbabura, Ecuador. This project will take place in the Bandiagara Circle, Mopti Region, Mali.

What are we supporting? This project will give women in the Bandiagara Circle of Mali literacy and numeracy, as well as association management, democratic governance and leadership skills, in order to achieve self-sufficiency and fulfill their potential as leaders in their communities. October 2016 Continuation literacy classes, the creation and printing of leadership, democratic governance and women’s association management booklets in the Tommo So language, as well as workshops and capital support of women’s income generating activities are critical components of the project.

Life Challenges of Women in Mali The literacy rate in Mali is 34 percent, and in the rural area of Bandiagara Circle it is much lower. Most families are unable to harvest enough millet to last them through the year, so they must send some family members to the cities to look for work, in addition to developing income-generating activities in the villages. In Mali, 50.4 percent of the population lives on less than $1.25 per day, and in this rural area, the percentage is much higher. October 2016

Women’s Illteracy in Mali October 2016 While illiteracy is a pervasive problem in Mali, women are most affected, with a literacy rate of only 29.4 percent. Without literacy and numeracy skills, women must rely on others for help with basic tasks, such as making telephone calls, purchasing the right size of goods or weighing their products to sell. They are more easily taken advantage of in the marketplace, as they must trust customers or vendors to read for them.

Budget October 2016 How Dining for Women’s grant of $47,980 will be used over two years: Item Total Preparation for continuing education classes Food, trainer honorarium, transportation of instructors $610 Continuation literacy classes for 900 students Supplies (chalk boxes, notebooks, pencils, erasers, rulers, test notebooks) Instructor costs (monthly pay and costs for 10 instructors) Evaluation costs $13,820 Creation and printing of Association and Governance documents Creation and printing of women’s association management booklet, democratic governance and leadership booklet and instructor’s guide $5,750 Training of women leaders in association management and democratic governance Eight 10-day workshops, including food, trainer honorarium, supplies, transportation, evaluation $17,800 Support for income generating activities of women’s association Capital for five best projects, supervision and evaluation of income-generating activities $10,000 TOTAL EXPENSES $47,980

About the Featured Grantee October 2016 The Tandana Foundation was registered in 2004 by Anna Taft, Jennifer Schlosser and Hope Taft, but began its independent work and was granted nonprofit status in In 2007, it offered its first volunteer vacation in Ecuador and began its scholarship program. In 2009, it offered its first volunteer vacation in Mali. In 2012, it began its Tommo So literacy program. Tandana has three major program areas: intercultural volunteer programs, community projects, and scholarships.

October 2016 Sustained Project: Fistula Foundation October 2016 The Fistula Foundation aims to end the suffering caused by childbirth injury and obstetric fistula. By doing so, the Fistula Foundation also ends the shame and isolation that the women suffering from obstetric fistula experience while trying to bring a child into the world. Post-surgery, the women can live more integrated and productive lives. Sustained funding provides previously unavailable access to life- changing fistula repair surgery for women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in 2015, women in Guinea in 2016 and women in South Sudan in The grant covers the surgery expenses and pre- and post-operative care for 135 women (45 in each country). Direct Reach: 135 Indirect Reach: 405

Share Your Thoughts 1.What role does education play in gender equality? 2.How can women’s associations affect the future for Mali? 3.How can this project change community infrastructures? January 2015