Bons Negócios” para Timor-Leste Em 2009, Filipe Alfaiate e Ariana Simões de Almeida mudaram-se para Timor-Leste e encontraram um país de extrema pobreza, com grandes dependências externas, mas com potencial para investir em produtos locais. Um ano depois, lançaram a Empreza Di’ak, “a primeira organização timorense a trazer para a agenda os temas de empoderamento económico dos grupos mais vulneráveis, empreendedorismo social e mercados inclusivos” descreve Ariana Simões de Almeida...
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“NGO’s like Empreza Diak are improving facilities and livelihoods with different projects in a nation where food is largely imported”
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“In October 2011, Empreza Di’ak launched the Futuru Di’ak (Good Future) programme, Timor-Leste’s first project supporting the economic empowerment of victims of domestic violence. Through market research, local product testing and nationwide consultation with women and shelters, Futuru Di’ak identified suitable business opportunities sustained by local demand and supported women to build a brighter future for themselves and their children.”
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Sentru Atauro Di'ak is a ‘development hub’ specially designed by Timorese NGO, Empreza Di'ak, for communities, particularly youth and vulnerable women, to access the organisation's innovative training, business development, and mentoring services. Empreza Di'ak warmly welcome visitors to the Sentru to view and learn more about their business development activities in agriculture, poultry, fishing, handicrafts, and tourism.
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“As the Empreza Diak study explains, construction retailers have very limited awareness of the market potential for sanitation products and services. Further, they “work and prosper in a government driven market, feeding existing demand from Dili with imported goods.” Therefore, they have little experience in “promotion, product development, sales and distribution to rural areas” which limits their capacity to expand to the rural sanitation market”
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“Around 140 women weavers will be involved in this project through the Foundation’s local partners Empreza Diak and the Alola Foundation.”
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VSA has been working with Empreza Di'ak for the past year, supporting the great work it is doing developing sustainable business ventures for women and men in remote communities of Timor-Leste.
Ariana Almeida, Programme Manager at Empreza Di'ak is passionate about the work the organisation does which has recently successfully piloted two programmes. The programmes are set to gain momentum now that the pilot phase is over.
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“Empreza Di’ak hanesan NGO lokál ne’ebé Luta kontra kiak no lori mudansa sosiál ne’ebé positivu liu husi Negósiu iha Timor-Leste ho prinsípiu “Negósiu ba Mudansa”. Empreza Diak ho prinsípiu “Uja Hanoin Foun Hodi Hetan Rezultadu Di’ak” foin lalais ne’e Empreza Di’ak lansa Forum Inovasaun ne’ebé haree liu ba dezenvolve, debate no implementa hanoin foun ne’ebé haree liu ba solusaun, hodi dezenvolve Timor-Leste, solusaun katak tenki bele hala’o no fó impaktu di’ak.”
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“Organização não-governamental (ONG) timorense dedicada a desenvolver, implementar e gerir soluções de mercado, nomeadamente através de negócios sociais, a Empresa Diak tem como objectivo combater a pobreza e a fome em Timor-Leste e fomentar a capacitação dos Timorenses.”
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“Empreza Di’ak serbisu hamutuk ho agrikultór, supermerkadu Kmanek no DAC hahú husi fulan Jullu hodi implementa modelu sira no dezenvolve kapasidade finanseiru no bisness ne’ebé mak presiza hodi aumenta produsaun modo. Empreza Di’ak mos hari’i sistema rejistu produsaun ne’ebé di’ak liu bá agrikultór no supermerkadu Kmanek, sistema rejistu no avaliasaun ba agrikultor ketak-ketak, hadia sistema fahe informasaun bá grupu agrikultór no ikus liu fó treinamentu kona-bá manajementu osan.”
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