Projects

2020 - 2021

Completed

Economic Empowerment of Traditional Sesath Craftswomen/Men

This project empowered traditional Sesath craft artisans (umbrella makers) to enhance economic sustainability and market access.

Implemented by Chrysalis with support from Cardno Emerging Markets (Australia), the project aimed to strengthen traditional craft livelihoods and support small-scale entrepreneurship.

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Implementation

  • Provided training in business management and market linkages.
  • Facilitated access to materials, tools, and financial support.
  • Promoted traditional crafts through exhibitions and local markets.

Beneficiaries

Primary beneficiaries included traditional craftswomen and craftsmen, gaining enhanced skills, income, and market opportunities.

Key Outcomes

  • Increased income and sustainability for traditional craft artisans.
  • Strengthened business skills and market linkages.
  • Preserved traditional craft practices while promoting economic development.
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Supporting Donors & Partners

This project was made possible through the generous support of our donors, whose contributions played a vital role in planning, implementation, and successful delivery. Their commitment to social impact and sustainable development helped drive meaningful change and ensured that the project objectives were achieved for the benefit of the communities involved.