Blog tagged as rural women
On Women’s Day, Mon Ami Foundation reframes AI as a tool for equity, empowering women with knowledge, financial fluency, and partnerships to drive sustainable growth and global progress.
Internships in social organizations nurture empathy, cultural sensitivity, and problem‑solving in students while offering enterprises youthful innovation, bridging gaps, and strengthening artisan communities through sustainable, impactful collaboration.
Why Should All the Turtles Look the Same?
In our CraftHub, this question sparks endless debate: why should all the turtles look the same? As we build capacity and train artisans to produce multiple units of the same product, we aim for a remarkable 95% likeness across dozens of pieces. It’s...
IIM Raipur research with Mon Ami Foundation shows handmade craft buyers value artisan stories, authenticity, and sustainability. Trusted spaces, fair pricing, and personal connection drive purchases.
Livelihood Rural villages in the heart of Gurgaon
Stitching and tailoring units are usually the first solution presented to corporate houses who want to put the CSR funds for women livelihood projects.
It is mandatory to understand that women who live in rural areas in the big cities are migrant...