When a woman recognizes her worth, she changes her story
Neidi Alejandra Solarte, a young woman from the municipality of La Unión, Nariño, Colombia, shares with us how many women have begun to break away from the historical dependence on men by recognizing that their caregiving work—although unpaid—has value, strength, and...
Autonomy is learned and built together
María Candelaria Rodríguez, an Indigenous woman from the cooperative group Yomol A´tel in Chiapas, Mexico, shares with us how, through financial education, women are strengthening their economic independence and making decisions about their lives with greater...
Women-Led Ventures that Care in Network, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Within the framework of the 3rd International Meeting “Intertwining Roots: Solidarity Economic Circuits” promoted by Red Comparte and Reas Euskadi, the conversation “Ventures that Care” was held, organized by Hogar de Cristo. In this conversation, Nancy, Silvia,...