We
women play an import role in the society, especially in our family. We never stop in finding ways how we can
improve or help our household. No stone is left unturned if we put our mind in
something that we think could help our family, may it be emotionally,
physically and financially. With these, companies find ways how to empower
women to further improved their lives.
Last
week, a company once again presented it’s commitment to the women of today. The
event was held at Romulo’s Café in Makati. MasterCard is a technology company
in the global payments industry. It operate the world’s fastest payments
processing network, connecting consumers, financial institutions, merchants,
governments and businesses in more than 210 countries and territories.
MasterCard’s products and solutions make everyday commerce activities – such as
shopping, traveling, running a business and managing finances – easier, more
secure and more efficient for everyone.
In
line with their CSR, MasterCard Worldwide renews its commitment to women’s
empowerment by again joining hands with the Singapore Committee of UN Women to
launch the third edition of Project Inspire: 5 Minutes to Change the
World. MasterCard is also awarding an
additional USD25, 000 grants to past Grand Prize winner Hapinoy.
Project
Inspire is a digital and social media driven program that encourages young
people across the world to empower disadvantaged women and girls in
Asia/Pacific, the Middle East or Africa (APMEA). It opened in 2011, to coincide
with the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day and the 25th
anniversary of MasterCard in APMEA.
Open
to 18-35 year olds all over the world, Project Inspire provides a 5-minute
platform for pitching transformative, sustainable ideas, and a USD25, 000
Women’s Empowerment Grant for the winner to implement the initiatives, which
can range from education and skills training, to financial inclusion or social
entrepreneurship projects.
For
Project Inspire 2011, micro-entrepreneurship program Hapinoy won the Grand
Prize, besting 9 other finalists from six other countries. Hapinoy equips women
with the knowledge, tools, and resources to run sari-sari stores – small
neighborhood convenience stores or retail-based outlets that are a potent
source of livelihood among the underprivileged Filipinos.
Led
by social entrepreneurs Mark Ruiz and Bam Aquino, Hapinoy has successfully
evolved into a full-service micro-entrepreneur enhancement program. Its listed
beneficiaries are up from 2011’s 100 to today’s 1,300, and there are now 7,000
stores under its network found all over the country’s South Luzon area.
“We
are most thankful to Project Inspire, which enabled Hapinoy to develop a
10-month scalable training program on inventory management, customer relations,
visual merchandising, and cash flow management, among other skills. Moreover,
it allowed us to design and implement an incentive framework for our
beneficiaries, reach out to more communities, and forge partnerships with LGUs,
cooperatives, corporations, and other potential partners,” explains Ruiz.
Delighted
with Hapinoy’s remarkable performance, MasterCard has decided to give the
micro-entrepreneurship venture another round of financial support, amounting to
USD25, 000. Ruiz shared that the additional grant will help Hapinoy put up 500
more stores, and expand operations in Bicol, one of the country’s poorest
regions, and even the farther areas of Visayas and Mindanao.
Last
year, another Philippine entry by NGO Ecumenical Institute for Labor Education
and Research (Eiler) dubbed Project Stitch won Project Inspire’s People’s
Choice Award. Presented by Eiler staff member Soleil Manzano, Project Stitch
aims to provide support and livelihood to displaced women in the poor
communities of Manila, through sewing cooperatives.
MasterCard
is looking forward to more of such transformative ideas: “We are pleased to
invite young people to share their ideas in the third edition of Project
Inspire: 5 Minutes to Change the World. Hopefully, we will see more innovative
concepts like Hapinoy and Project Stitch change the lives of the women in the
marginalized sector,” says Georgette Tan, group head of communications,
Asia/Pacific, Middle East & Africa, MasterCard Worldwide.
Interested
participants are encouraged to visit www.5minutestochangetheworld.org to submit
a 5-minute video or written pitch articulating their idea and how they will use
the grant to implement it. Ten finalists then have to seek the support of a
global voting audience to their proposal, and fly to Singapore to present live
to an expert judging panel by August 2013, when the winner will be announced.
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