This project will support the creation and strengthening of the Timsiarin Cooperative for Traditional Crafts in Amzough El Quabli, a community connected to tourism and traditional craftsmanship. The project responds to several challenges, including limited income, lack of a formal legal structure, lack of essential production machinery, and stagnant sales of existing products. The initiative will establish a formal cooperative, equip an integrated production unit, and launch local and digital marketing activities alongside capacity building. It will directly benefit 17 people and indirectly benefit 42 others. The project is expected to increase individual income, create sustainable job opportunities, improve access to local markets and exhibitions, and support environmental preservation through recycling initiatives.
By contributing to CorpsAfrica’s Pitch Day Fund, you are backing community projects designed by the community and supporting the Volunteers and partners working to bring them to life.