Messika Care(s)

After two years supporting young Lebanese women, those most impacted by the collapse of their national economy, MESSIKA CARE(s) is committed in 2024 to the NGO Plan International for the training of Indian youth and access to work.

WHERE : India
When : 2024
Who : ONG Plan International France

After providing aid for the Lebanese population in 2022 and 2023, having distributed over 4000 hygiene kits to young women, in 2024 the Fondation Valérie Messika has decided to support the NGO Plan International France.ONG Plan International France.
Plan International France is part of Plan International, an international humanitarian NGO which works to create a fairer world, promoting children's rights and gender equality.

Economic liberation in India is still an opportunity that few young women have access to in the face of gender discrimination, a lack of suitable education or job opportunities and pay inequality between men and women. Today, only 29% of young Indian women are able to contribute to the national economy. Since 2010, Plan International has led the ‘Saksham’ programme in Delhi to provide young women there with equal access to employment.
It all starts with awareness campaigns to mobilise young women and encourage local businesses to change their habits. It's also about ensuring that the training provided lines up with business expectations in order to maximise the chances of educated young women entering employment.
The ‘Saksham’ programme therefore endeavours to identify opportunities in the job market and to develop the appropriate training. In the country where diamonds were born, and where diamond and jewelry expertise dates back countless generations, the Fondation Valérie Messika has chosen to support Plan International France in its mission which has already provided education for 12,000 young women, 70% of which have entered the job market.

THE VALÉRIE MESSIKA FOUNDATION
Women’s place in society and their independence have always been her focus and the driving force behind her creativity.
“As an entrepreneur and mother, I know how difficult it is to ever completely find your place. Traditional social factors still prevail and unfortunately numerous prejudices remain. By launching this foundation a year ago, I wanted to become more involved and take more concrete action. By supporting the most disadvantaged women on the ground and making the education of young girls a key factor in their emancipation, we are helping to build a fairer society in which girls and boys can imagine their future with greater peace of mind, and without limits.” Valérie Messika 
CARE NGO
Demanding gender equality between girls and boys, as well as respecting their fundamental rights, means guaranteeing a fairer and more sustainable world. Since its creation in 1993, the NGO Plan International France has been fighting to protect children’s rights, specifically those of girls, and to promote gender equality. Whether through development campaigns or during crises, Plan International France has taken action in Asia, Africa and Latin America by providing children with positive solutions which are designed in cooperation with local communities for sustainable impact. Education and professional training are among the most powerful tools that allow children and young adults to access their rights, understand them and make sure that they're respected. Plan International takes action so that all children, especially girls, can go to school and receive a quality education.
www.plan-international.fr
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