October 22, 2012

Second Handicraft Market!


Last Sunday October 21st we celebrated the II Handicraft Market by the Women in Ujung, part of Bersahara program. The venue was held at Solah Beach Bar & Restaurant, in Kuta Lombok. From 12-8pm the women had the opportunity to interact with foreigners and explain their work, based on traditional fabrics and inspired by modern designs taught by our Spanish volunteer, Babette.

Bags made from Sarongs, Songkets and Batik traditional fabrics

Embroidery and Sewing during the market hours

Selling

We had visitors from many places, Indonesia, Australia, America, Spain, France and Holland, among others. The women were very happy with the almost 1,500,000Rp sales they made, which gives them enthusiasm and hope to continue. Additionally, Solah Beach & Bar Restaurant donated a % of their sales from 5-8pm to support Bersahara Organization Costs.

Women Happy to have their own market running

The Women in Ujung and Bersahara are very grateful and appreciate the support from Solah and all the visitors.

See you next month!

October 13, 2012

One year of Savings and Loans



    

 


We are very happy to celebrate ONE YEAR since we started the first Savings and Loans group in the Kuta Lombok area, last October 3rd 2011. Since then we have seen how the women slowly progressed in running their own groups and have voluntarily initiated a word of mouth promotion of the methodology, based on their personal experience, bringing more women of different villages on board!

To date we have started a total of 7 Savings and Loans groups in Kuta Lombok area with a total of around 150 women who have saved almost 28,400,000Rp (around 2,840US$) altogether, and given over 60,000,000Rp (6,000US$) in loans, more than twice  the amount saved. Additionally, they have already gained a total of almost 4,000,000Rp (400US$) in interests, which will be shared among all the women group by group and according to the amount of savings:  

             


Ujung Group (30 members) - Oct. 2011
Kuta Pakan Group (25 members) - Nov. 2011
Baturiti Group (24 members) - Dec. 2011
Bangkang Group (18 members)  - Mar. 2012
Aiklengis Group (26 members) - Apr. 2012
Makar Indah + Bunlesung (14 members) - Aug. 2012
Banyu Urip (16 members) - July 2012
             
-     Loans are mainly being used to:
i)              Invest in capital money for small businesses already available (like fish selling, small food stalls, growing chickens, renovations in shop, etc).
ii)             Pay for school and/or University expenses.
iii)           Start new businesses and to pay for medical expenses.

The methodology has already allowed for the women to borrow around twice the money saved, confirming the increased power of the group vs. the individual. Except for isolated cases, we are very surprised to see the level of commitment, trust and responsibility in all groups. Also, we are happy to see how the oldest groups with more than 6 months experience with the methodology are already flying solo with a minimum supervision needed. Great news in order to achieve our objective of Self-Sustainability!

We are currently in the process of analyzing the impact of the KAF methodology in the lives of these women 1 year after, using qualitative research methodologies, like FGD's (Focus Groups Discussions) and In-Depth Interviews. Our team member, Karolina Jackson will be in charge supported by the University of Stockholm. This will provide us with better understanding on the positives and negatives of KAF, the modifications required, the impact in the lives of the women (individually, in their family and in their community), and how to proceed in the future to ensure sustainability.

Bersahara team is very happy with the results achieved to date, very proud of the involvement and enthusiasm shown by the women and their commitment to lead their own empowerment process and support each other. 

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL AND SELAMAT SIMPAN PINJAM!



October 12, 2012

TO GIVE




“Women are the ones who make the world go round… simply because we GIVE”. On her farewell party from her 3 month volunteer stay in Lombok, a very touched Babette summarized her work experience with the women in Lombok with this quote and tears in her eyes.

Babette, half Spanish half French, landed in Lombok last July 9th with her luggage full of samples, ideas and enthusiasm. Her challenge was big: help some of the women from the savings and loans groups to start a little sewing/fabric business that contributed to their process of life improvement and personal empowerment. With an old donated sewing machine and oxidized needles as only tools, in only 3 weeks she had already managed to organize the groups, identify suppliers, negotiate prices for raw material, start a regular 3 day/week class and work schedule and finish the first bag samples. AMAZING! Not even the women themselves could believe what they had done...

Babette with Ayong during first samples training

 
 
                                                Bersahara products from Women group in Ujung on sale at market


With no knowledge of the bahasa Indonesian or Sasak languages and using local traditional techniques and fabrics as a base, in the last 3 months Babette has managed to work with the women day after day, rain or shine, leading them through a personal learning process that has enabled them to make their own production and believe that they can actually have a sewing/fabric business. 

In only 3 months, the women have managed to learn 10 different designs, learn how to make more than 15 different bags and have their first market with sales of 3,500,000Rp (around 350US$). For perspective, this is the equivalent of a 3-4 month salary in Lombok. Moreover, with the support of Ellen, the women have been trained on a business model that will enable them to slowly take over and manage their own business and hopefully continue growing in the future. On the road to empowerment and sustainability! We are so proud of the women and so lucky to have had Babette with us!


Farewell lunch for Babette and her "Ibus Ibus"

Babette is right when she says that women give: they give life and birth, they give shelter, they give food, they give love and support… they GIVE. And this is exactly what Babette has done to the 6 women in Ujung village: she has given them knowledge, technical skills, designs, support, enthusiasm and her hard work…but above all she has given them LOVE and the HOPE for a better future as more empowered women. They have been lucky to join a 3 months training  with an amazing women.

Ayong Rossari, Warida, Erlina, Saibi, Yumaini and Ina Ripail mention you EVERYDAY and will never forget you. Neither will the Bersahara team.

We wish you all the best and hope to see you again soon!
ADIOS GUAPA.... BONART!!!!

October 03, 2012

Makar Indah

Women from Makar Indah Group at Kadus House

Our group number 7, originally started in Bunlesung village, has migrated to the nearby village of Makar Indah, so the women in this village can also be part of the savings and loans group. During the October monthly meeting they expressed their will to become 2 groups as soon as they have enough members in both villages. So maybe soon there will be still one more group. Still growing!