Mauritius – Association Pour L’Education Des Enfants Defavorisés (APEDED) ensuring economic growth of women through micro enterprise

Operating in the field of poverty alleviation, APEDED provides education and basic necessities to underprivileged children at pre-primary, primary, secondary and tertiary levels. It primarily works with school drop-outs. In 2007, given the high rate of unemployment among women in the region of Chemin-Grenier, the organisation established a medicinal plant nursery on the roof of the APEDED school.The project aims to simultaneously preserve native species and protect biodiversity, and to help women attain the financial autonomy. APEDED offers job opportunities to women who have lost their jobs and are victims of poverty. Its elders and professionals then share their knowledge to these women and offer them training on the harvesting of native plants and cultivation of medicinal plants. Consequently, these women become financially independent and are also aware of environmental issues.The main activities are:
- Establishment of a greenhouse.
- Awareness raising on the properties of medicinal plants and its biodiversity value and use
- Capacity building for the cultivation of the medicinal plants
- Additional training was provided on how to use the equipment to dry and package the leaves for commercialization.
- APEDED has registered its herbal tea brand, Secret Grand Mère, with the Ministry of Industry in Mauritius.
- The herbal tea, “Secret Grand-Mère”, has been prepared from the medicinal plants.
- APEDED now produces over 20,000 packets of the herbal tea on a monthly basis, for both local and international customers.
- After an increase in energy use, APEDED decided to innovate by using renewable energy in 2012. It installed photovoltaic solar panels and now produces its own electricity and to sell the surplus to the grid. Cost of production and impact on climate change have thus reduced and income has increased.
Comments
Related Stories Of Change







