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Women’s Day: National Movement Of Rural Women Supports Projects

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Published: August 9, 2023
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SUPPORT FOR RURAL WOMEN: Some of the members of the National Movement of Rural Women. The social movement advocates for constitutional concerns of rural women and communities and procures funds for existing community projects to sustain livelihoods
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Johannesburg – The National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW) on Wednesday celebrated Women’s Day.

The NMRW is a social movement that advocates for constitutional concerns of rural women and communities and procures funds for existing community projects to sustain livelihoods. 

The NMRW commemorated Women’s Day 2023 by reflecting and placing emphasis on the efforts of rural women to attain socio-economic freedom, in line with the national government’s Women’s Day theme “Accelerating socio-economic opportunities for women’s empowerment”.

The theme resonates with the NMRW’s daily mission to improve the quality of life for constituents.

The NMRW’s Project Support department identifies, capacitates, and procures funds for self-started, women-run, rural community projects to turn into mature, income-generating enterprises. 

These projects span various sectors including poultry, gardening, confectionary, and brickmaking. 

This was established with an understanding that constituents cannot be politicised while continuing to be economically marginalised.  

Through NMRW’s Social Justice department, the movement educates constituents by hosting workshops informing communities on legislation that is imperative to their lives. 

These include the Land Expropriation Bill, Witchcraft Suppression Act of 1953, Electoral Amendment Bill B1-2022, Child Maintenance Act, and Climate Change. 

These workshops provide a platform for dialogue and gathering community perspectives that may be taken into consideration during policy deliberations.

The NMRW’s Department of Social Justice is committed to promoting fairness, inclusivity, and equal access to benefit all members of society.

About the National Movement of Rural Women

The NMRW is a non-profit, grassroots organisation founded in April 1990 by a network of 16 women groups across the then Transvaal region of South Africa. 

Before NMRW was founded, the network of women had been engaging through the Transvaal Action Committee (TRAC), which was formed much earlier in 1986. 

The NMRW has regional offices in four provinces, namely KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and the North West.

Tasked with giving rural women in South Africa a voice, the organisation says it focuses on project support and social justice. 

Under its project support work, the NMRW said it supports projects financially and through capacity building by providing incubation and training workshops equipping the women with the skills such as financial management, project, and business management, tender processes, identifying and appraising businesses, and health and welfare. 

These projects create employment for rural women and strengthen networks among NMRW members. 

The projects are wholly owned by community members and assist with improving food security and eradicating rural poverty. 

Programmes range from agriculture – rear broilers, layers, livestock, and gardens – to sewing, beadwork, brick-making, pottery, and crafts.

The NMRW said its support for projects ensures that the members in the constituencies where the organisation work can earn an income and provide for their families.

However, the NMRW said it was up to the social justice arm to champion and advocate for the rights of rural women; educate them on their rights, laws, and policies; and expose rural people to the effects of climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic.

This ensures an understanding of what is happening in the country and efforts to mitigate some of these hazards. 

Currently, the NMRW’s social justice works on the following topics: Family (Maintenance, and Marriage), Governance (Traditional Leadership and others), Public Security (Climate Change), and Land.

Information is collected from the communities in which the NMRW operates through the use of pamphlets, workshops, and facilitated information sessions. 

Equipped with consolidated information on rural women’s concerns, needs, and experiences, the NMRW forms a vital resource base for law and policy development. 

“Research gathered is used to make submissions to Parliament and the National Council of Provinces’ reports and bills through forums seeking to regulate and legislate on the above-mentioned areas of interest,” said the NMRW. 

Through its social justice work, the NMRW said it ensures that rural women gain access to constitutionally-entrenched socio-economic and cultural rights by making gender equality and women’s empowerment central to their development efforts.

To see some of the work NMRW is doing visit:

X and Instagram : @NMRW_RuralWomen

Facebook : @NMRWRuralWomen

YouTube and LinkedIn : National Movement of Rural Women

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