Post by jakir12 on Feb 15, 2024 10:39:14 GMT
Women have the potential to transform not only their families, but also their communities and environments. Therefore, within the framework of Women's Day, the ADO FOUNDATION , social arm of MOBILITY ADO , works to build a route towards social sustainability. According to a 2021 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report , Mexico ranks below the OECD average in terms of women's participation in leadership positions. Only 29% of the members of the boards of directors of companies in Mexico are women. On the other hand, the Global Women Entrepreneurship Report 2020-2021, published by the Global Entrepreneurship Research Consortium , indicates that the rate of female entrepreneurial activity in emerging and developing economies is 16.1% compared to 9. 8% in developed economies.
In general, it is known that women, mainly in vulnerable communities, face many obstacles on the path of entrepreneurship due to their gender, age, educational level and economic situation, among other factors. They often have less access to financial and business support resources, making it difficult for their businesses to succeed. Given this, the ADO FOUNDATION promotes the development of this sector, having a specialized program to encourage groups of organized women to consolidate Ecuador Email List productive ventures. The aim is to boost their capacities to facilitate access to basic resources, thus providing tools to direct the future of their communities with conscience and creativity. Likewise, for the second consecutive year, the women leaders program is implemented, which aims to motivate, promote and develop the leadership of women within the company.
The intention of these initiatives is to promote a fairer, healthier and more equitable environment. ADO FOUNDATION shares the initiatives financed and supported for women's groups from various regions of the country: Network of women in Veracruz, Puebla, Oaxaca and Chiapas. Productive ventures, based on the use of natural fibers, led by indigenous women from , Tabasco. Construction and certification of “Los ” rabbit farm managed by women from Hidalgo. Women coffee growers improving the productivity and traceability of coffee plantations, through the production and incorporation of balanced nutritional formulas produced in Oaxaca. Support for business autonomy and commercial linkage in groups of artisan women from and in Puebla.
In general, it is known that women, mainly in vulnerable communities, face many obstacles on the path of entrepreneurship due to their gender, age, educational level and economic situation, among other factors. They often have less access to financial and business support resources, making it difficult for their businesses to succeed. Given this, the ADO FOUNDATION promotes the development of this sector, having a specialized program to encourage groups of organized women to consolidate Ecuador Email List productive ventures. The aim is to boost their capacities to facilitate access to basic resources, thus providing tools to direct the future of their communities with conscience and creativity. Likewise, for the second consecutive year, the women leaders program is implemented, which aims to motivate, promote and develop the leadership of women within the company.
The intention of these initiatives is to promote a fairer, healthier and more equitable environment. ADO FOUNDATION shares the initiatives financed and supported for women's groups from various regions of the country: Network of women in Veracruz, Puebla, Oaxaca and Chiapas. Productive ventures, based on the use of natural fibers, led by indigenous women from , Tabasco. Construction and certification of “Los ” rabbit farm managed by women from Hidalgo. Women coffee growers improving the productivity and traceability of coffee plantations, through the production and incorporation of balanced nutritional formulas produced in Oaxaca. Support for business autonomy and commercial linkage in groups of artisan women from and in Puebla.