Sustainable Business Innovation From Rural Women In Nigeria
SAP is actively supporting a social enterprise, Durian, based in rural Nigeria, aimed at empowering women to achieve economic self-sufficiency. Through projects that creatively utilize waste materials like bamboo and discarded fabrics, Durian seeks to change perceptions about marginalized women. SAP's involvement through the Acceleration Collective provides consulting services, demonstrating a commitment to social entrepreneurship. Tony Joy, founder of Durian, emphasizes the potential of these women to contribute meaningfully to society when given access to knowledge and training. This initiative reflects SAP's dedication to sustainable business practices.
- SAP supports women empowerment in rural Nigeria through the Durian social enterprise.
- The project utilizes waste materials, enhancing sustainability and creativity.
- SAP's Acceleration Collective contributes pro bono consulting, fostering social entrepreneurship.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / February 9, 2023 / Originally published by Forbes
From the southwest corner of Nigeria, a pioneering social enterprise called Durian is lifting rural women out of poverty to become economically self-sufficient and confident of their value in building a more sustainable world.
From poverty to social entrepreneur
One project at time, Durian is opening people's eyes to the overlooked value of waste like bamboo, discarded fabric, and foodstuffs. I've been providing pro bono consulting to Durian as part of SAP's virtual social entrepreneurship program, Acceleration Collective, and it's opened my eyes too.
"We cannot make dismissive assumptions about poor, marginalized women in rural communities," said Tony Joy, founder and director of Durian. "Growing up, I was constantly told I was good for nothing. But I've found that waste - tangible or abstract - is not useless if you give it the opportunity to become useful. With access to knowledge and training, women in rural communities are cool and creative, able to contribute socially to their families, communities, and economically to the world."
Photo courtesy of Forbes. Investing in women in rural communities has tremendous impact on individuals and families, as well as communities and society at-large in creating a more sustainable world.
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