Comdivision Group is commited to social responsibility and is supporting the women empowerment project of ident.africa e.V.

FrauenFashionTitelident.africa e.V. is proud to support the initiative of young women in Cameroon starting in early 2020 with the support of the Münster-based comdivision group. This initiative for the empowerment of women is targeted specifically to support especially young women through “empowerment” and self-employment.

FrauenFashion4GThese women will produce textiles in forms of school uniforms, school bags, bed linen, desk sheets and simple pieces of clothing and sell them to the local population. Of course, they are buying the material for this purpose locally. According to Fred-Eric Essam, founder and chairman of the association – “a dedicated sopport of young women represents a concrete answer to the migration issue and a chance for a better education of their children and a more successful development for the whole family.”

The contribution of 1,000 euros will once again cover the costs of the acquisition of 7 additional sewing machines sponsored by comdivision. Yves Sandfort, founder of the comdivision comments: “For us it is important that our annual Christmas contribution goes into a sustainable and meaningful project. Since the success of the ident.africa projects is evident, we decided to use this year’s donation to co-finance the project for “empowerment” and self-employment”.

In the framework of this project ident.africa e.V. supports the initiative of 100 young women in Cameroon in the current year. “The basic machines with foot operated pedal mechanism are locally priced around 130 Euros. One hundred (100) such sewing machines will be purchased in the current year 2020, thus giving the opportunity to create 100 jobs, especially in the informal sector”. Essam explains. Currently, young female workers are using the Boboyo multi-purpose building (multifunctional room) and run their own sewing facility as an education and training centre, which offers places for sixty (60) women.