Ongoing project
Global Affairs Canada
a consortium formed by CECI, SOCODEVI and UPA - Développement international
affected by the project
The Dou Touloma project aims to strengthen the socio-economic empowerment and well-being of women farmers in the Koulikoro, Sikasso and Ségou regions of Mali. Dou Touloma helps women and young women to become autonomous. We want to see these women become free of all forms of violence (physical, psychological, social and cultural), possess the knowledge and know-how necessary for their activities, and have sufficient resources to successfully run their businesses. In this way, they will be able to position themselves with dignity as agents of change, working towards their own development.
To carry out all aspects of this project, the consortium is counting on the support of the Directions régionales de l'agriculture (DRA), the Directions régionales de la Promotion de la Femme, de l'Enfant et de la Famille, the Directions régionales du Développement social (tutelle des coopératives), the Chambres régionales d'agriculture (CRA) and the Association professionnelle des femmes rurales (ASPROFER).
The Dou Touloma project follows on from the Feere-Diyara project implemented by the Alliance agricole internationale (AAI). Having begun in a rather difficult context, marked by the COVID-19 pandemic and a socio-political crisis in Mali, the project is basing its strategy on the experience acquired. Dou Touloma works to build the capacity of grassroots agricultural cooperatives.
Working for equity and balance in relations between men and women must be approached with skill, as previous experience has shown. Through the cooperatives, we reach out directly to women in rural communities and give them a space to make their voices heard. The project is also forging links and strategic alliances with partners working for women's well-being, to achieve even greater impact and ensure the sustainability of results.
Multiplying awareness-raising and training activities to build women's capacities
local cooperatives directly involved in the project
households directly involved in the project
people trained in climate-smart production and processing practices, self-esteem and gender equality
women trained in leadership and entrepreneurship
women cooperative members supported in a literacy program
men trained in gender co-responsibility
people trained in best practices in inclusive governance, financial and environmental management
people made aware of women's rights to access productive agricultural resources