
ARZU’s Founder on Shaping Culture Through Social Enterprise
Arzu is a nonprofit organization that empowers women rug weavers in rural Afghanistan by connecting them to markets to buy
From Vaaswat Sarkar / Homegrown: Industree Foundation creates an ownership based, creative manufacturing ecosystem for women so that communities can use their traditional skills to develop and sell products that appeal to contemporary markets. Their work has led to increased income security among the women by leveraging their artisanal skills and integrating their products into other business industries.
Read our interview with Neelam Chhibe of Industree Foundation.
Arzu is a nonprofit organization that empowers women rug weavers in rural Afghanistan by connecting them to markets to buy
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