The foundation's Apron Project, is a pilot program for the women of Maputo. The group of trainees were selected with the help of grassroots partner, Reencontro, a local Mozambican NGO. AMF project manager, Lacey Uhlemeyer interviewed over 40 women in the Maputo and Gaza provinces to assess needs and probability of success within the communities. Through these interviews, a group women have been chosen to be the first beneficiaries of the program. The Apron Project, in partnership with Gadhia Solar, has been selected as a Commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative. They look forward to expanding the program in 2011. See more at: The Apron Project
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| - The foundation's Apron Project, is a pilot program for the women of Maputo. The group of trainees were selected with the help of grassroots partner, Reencontro, a local Mozambican NGO. AMF project manager, Lacey Uhlemeyer interviewed over 40 women in the Maputo and Gaza provinces to assess needs and probability of success within the communities. Through these interviews, a group women have been chosen to be the first beneficiaries of the program. The Apron Project, in partnership with Gadhia Solar, has been selected as a Commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative. They look forward to expanding the program in 2011. See more at: The Apron Project
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| - The foundation's Apron Project, is a pilot program for the women of Maputo. The group of trainees were selected with the help of grassroots partner, Reencontro, a local Mozambican NGO. AMF project manager, Lacey Uhlemeyer interviewed over 40 women in the Maputo and Gaza provinces to assess needs and probability of success within the communities. Through these interviews, a group women have been chosen to be the first beneficiaries of the program. The Apron Project, in partnership with Gadhia Solar, has been selected as a Commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative. They look forward to expanding the program in 2011. See more at: The Apron Project
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