This session will highlight the innovative partnership strategies of 3 out of the 9 USAID MujerProspera Challenge projects working to advance women’s economic security, including: 1) New Sun Road Guatemala, which has established women-managed digital community centers in remote indigenous communities; 2) Muchas Más El Salvador, which provides STEM training and job placement support to underprivileged girls; and 3) ODEF Financiera Honduras, which is piloting an intra-household dialogue methodology among women entrepreneurs and their male partners. Rather than focusing solely on women beneficiaries, WEE programming engages new partners (e.g. indigenous elders, global technology firms, or male family members) to achieve greater sustainable impact.

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