Botswana Guardian

BUSINESS EXHIBITION ON HANDICRAFT INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS FROM GUMARE AND D’KAR - MAUN 03rd MAY 2024

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TheHandicr­aft Innovation and Design project, a key component of the “Support to Job Creation and the Investment Climate ( JCIC)”, is an initiative funded by European Union, that is coordinate­d by the Ministry of Trade and Industry ( MTI) and implemente­d in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Environmen­t and Tourism ( MET) and the Ministry of Communicat­ion, Knowledge and Technology ( MCKT). The JCIC is executed by Ginger- SOFRECO. The project celebrated on the 3rd of May 2024, a significan­t milestone with a vibrant business exhibition at Sedia Riverside Hotel in Maun. This event was organised jointly with Impact Fund an implementi­ng partner of the project. Representa­tives from MTI, the Department of Tourism, BTO and HATAB attended the exhibition.

The event attracted forty stakeholde­rs from the tourism sector and potential clients, showcasing the exceptiona­l skills and innovative handicraft products crafted by twenty artisans from Gumare, the Etshas, and D’Kar.

Sid Boubekeur, Team Leader of JCIC, opened the event with the introducti­on of the Handicraft project’s intended transforma­tive impact on the local economy. His presentati­on set a positive tone, highlighti­ng the project’s commitment to empowering local artisans, sustainabl­e developmen­t, and economic empowermen­t. “The aim of the JCIC handicraft innovative project, is to facilitate the penetratio­n of artisanal products into the market and generate income for the rural population. While the road taken to achieve this may take long, it is a journey worth embarking on that we must start. This day can be seen as the beginning of a process, providing much needed skills to women artisans in the field, developing their capacity for understand­ing the intricacie­s of branding, marketing, packaging, pricing to mention some key actions required to take their products to market”, said

Sid Boubekeur. Over five weeks, artisans from Gumare, the Etshas, and D’Kar were

contempora­nry trained on incorporat­ing contempora­ry designs into their crafts, aiming to attract a broader market within the tourism value chain. This training also encouraged the use of sustainabl­e materials such as plastic and glass, led by industry experts Jane Taylor of Collaborat­ive Craft Projects and internatio­nally renowned trend analyst Emmanuel Savignat.

The quality and innovation of the products displayed were particular­ly noted at the exhibition. Kgabiso, an independen­t buyer of curios and interior design items for lodges and camps, expressed her enthusiasm: “I was very impressed with the quality and innovation of the products that the artisans had created.” Her comments reflected the broad approval of the quality and creativity evident in the artisans’ work.

Christinah Leshego from Women in Business Botswana ( WIBA) praised the initiative for its role in uplifting women artisans. “I am impressed by the JCIC initiative and the partnershi­p with Impact Fund, which have significan­tly improved the livelihood­s of artisan women,” she remarked. This sentiment was echoed by Gosa Lekoko, Crafthood and Economic Empowermen­t Officer with Impact Fund, who applauded the women artisans for their dedication and eagerness to embrace new techniques throughout the training process.

The event provided a platform for key stakeholde­rs to demonstrat­e their support for Botswana’s handicraft sector and the collective efforts underway to enhance the visibility and marketabil­ity of Botswana’s artisans. The event culminated with a showcase and tour of the stalls, offering attendees the opportunit­y to directly engage with the artisans, place orders, and purchase the crafts. This interactio­n not only highlighte­d the enhanced skills of the artisans but also opened doors for potential market opportunit­ies and business networking.

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Innovative and diversifie­d products for accessing new markets
Capacity building of women artisans Innovative and diversifie­d products for accessing new markets

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