Women's Bank (
Finnish: Naisten Pankki) is a community and a fund within Finn Church Aid set up to support women's sustainable businesses and livelihood in
developing countries
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.
Origin
The idea for Women's Bank was born in January 2007, when a group of influential Finnish women went on a trip to
Liberia
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. They had been invited in the
war-torn West African country by the Finnish
NGO
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Finn Church Aid. Moved by the condition of women in
Liberia
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, the founders of Women's Bank set out to establish a 'women-to-women' framework. Funds raised by voluntary work would benefit women in developing countries, providing necessary assistance, training and capital to earn their own livelihood.
Focus on women
The project's focus on women is based on the specific, and quite often
underprivileged
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condition of women globally.
Women and girls are an untapped resource for development in developing countries. According to Women's Bank and numerous voices in the field, improving the status and the livelihood of women is the single most important way of eradicating poverty and improving the standard of living, benefitting not only individuals or families, but whole communities.
Some Women's Bank projects have specific roles for men, they are also included in other facets of the network. Women are in the foreground of Women's Bank however, in an attempt to extend the independence and status enjoyed by many of their Finnish counterparts.
Recognition
In 2012 Women's Bank was awarded the Fundraiser of the Year title in Finland, by the Finnish Fundraising Association (VaLa ry). The same year spokeswoman of Women's Bank Management Group, Ritva Ohmeroluoma, was nominated among the three finalists in the Outstanding Volunteer category of th
Global Awards for Fundraising2012 competition. This was the first time Finnish volunteers were acknowledged internationally for their contributions.
Reeta Sabharwal from the
Action For Autism
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received the first prize for raising funds for the autistic in India. The prizes were awarded in the Netherlands at th
International Fundraising Conference
Structure
Local groups
Women's Bank has 35 active local groups around
Finland
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. Groups consisting of volunteers organize fundraising activities and events. In 2014 local groups in Finland held over 500 events. Funds thus raised are channeled to projects in developing countries. For a list of local groups, contact details and more information
follow this linkavailable in Finnish).
National campaigns
Alongside local events Women's Bank organizes nationwide events every year. A marked example is the
Walk a Profession for a Woman, a walking event organized in September, often involving other forms of outdoor exercise. Participants donate 30 euros upon signing up; the sum estimated to cover the vocational training (i.e.: profession) of a woman in one of Women's Bank's project locations.
In 2014 over €20 000 were raised at the event, which equals to 1991 professions for women in developing countries. 27 local groups of Women's Bank participated in the fundraising event.
Funded projects
Funds raised by Women's Bank volunteers go to the following targets (administered by FCA):
*Projects improving women's income, skills and rights
*
Microloans
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, upgrading skills and other projects in support of women's business activities
*Other pilot projects focusing on businesses set up by women
Implementation
Women's Bank's projects are evaluated and carried out by Finn Church Aid, a Finnish NGO with decades of experience in
humanitarian aid
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, development cooperation and a wide network of professionals available for assisting project tasks. Women's Bank's fund is administered by Finn Church Aid.
References
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External links
Women's Bank websiteFinn Church Aid website
2007 establishments in Finland
Organizations established in 2007
Women's organisations based in Finland