CRAFTS
The production of crafts, primarily textiles, represents a fundamental source of income in most indigenous communities in the Gran Chaco. Despite its significance in the family economy, it has historically been overlooked as a productive sector with limited investments in technological innovation and market development, leading to the establishment of informal, low-income circuits. On the other hand, there is a growing demand both nationally and internationally for sustainable products with social impact that recognize the cultural value of these productions. Additionally, through the organization of crafts, indigenous and peasant women in the Gran Chaco step out of the domestic sphere and participate in spaces where they exchange experiences, receive training, and learn to value their knowledge, thus boosting their self-esteem. In this way, they achieve economic autonomy by implementing a sustainable and respectful activity in harmony with the environment. The formation of these associative spaces through the development of craft activities also propels the political participation of women in decision-making spaces.
Objectives
- Position crafts as an innovative, profitable activity with export potential and income-generating capacity for rural and indigenous women in the country.
- Improve the production of crafts by innovating in the supply chain through the valorization of local techniques.
- Improve the organization and management capacity of craftswomen's organizations.
- Improve marketing strategies, reaching new national and international markets.
How do we do it?
Our intervention approach focuses on simultaneously promoting the organization of women, improving the quality of their products, and establishing a marketing system to guide production. These objectives are developed concurrently with continuous training for craftswomen in areas related to handicraft production (weaving, design, dyeing, incorporation of new technologies in production) and in other areas related to organizational, administrative, financial, and management tasks inherent to associations, as well as conflict resolution. It is a system where pre-established models are not imposed; Instead, the goal is to create an organization based on the social, economic, and gender structure of indigenous society: the extended family.
Impact
The scope of work in numbers
women artisan organizations
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women participating in associative spaces
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international awards for craftsmanship excellence
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The largest network of women artisans in Argentina
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Establishment of a Business Network Ecosystem:
Comar-Matriarch
Comar-Matriarch
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Projects
Tools for each program
2023 – 2024
2023-2027
2021 – 2023
EXPERIENCES, REFLECTIONS AND KNOWLEDGE
Systematizations documented in publications
The process of organizing Wichi women to know all the paths in the forest
An analysis of the innovative organizational process of Wichí women based on artisanal production, achieving community and regional impact. Crafts as a key tool for economic autonomy and the creation of public policies with a gender and intersectional perspective.
Participation of women in the productive chains of the Argentine Gran Chaco
Analysis of the barriers, potential and recommendations for the development of productive ecosystems, with digitalization as a cross-cutting strategy to contribute to the promotion of the territories.
Network of indigenous legal territorial facilitators II
Second part of the experience of strengthening accessibility to justice and care services by indigenous and rural women in situations of gender violence.
Network of indigenous legal territorial facilitators
The experience of strengthening accessibility to justice and care services by indigenous and rural women in situations of gender-based violence in Salta.
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