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Kimpese Couture Academy

A skill for today, a business for tomorrow

Place Kimpese
Budget 54,850 USD
BENEFICIARIES 100 People
Duration 3 months
Kimpese Couture Academy

The problem

In Kimpese, many vulnerable young people and women face unemployment and economic insecurity due to a lack of professional qualifications suited to the needs of the local market. This situation limits their autonomy and exposes them to various social risks.

Our Solution

Create a vocational training center specializing in pattern making and sewing, complemented by entrepreneurship modules. This project aims to equip beneficiaries with technical and managerial skills so they can create their own jobs or easily integrate into the job market.

Project Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVE

Economic empowerment of vulnerable women and youth in Kimpese.

1

To train 100 beneficiaries in modern cutting and sewing techniques.

2

Equip learners with basic skills in fashion design and pattern making.

3

To instill notions of entrepreneurship and micro- enterprise management.

4

Supporting graduates in setting up their own workshops.

5

Provide starter kits (sewing machines) to the best learners.

The Team

CHIEF TRAINER

Mrs. Vaillante Mazingu

Expert in styling and pattern making with over 10 years of experience in professional training.

Targets & Beneficiaries
Unemployed youth
Vulnerable women
Single mothers
Out-of-school girls
100
Targeted Direct Beneficiaries

Training Modules

A comprehensive program combining technical and management skills.

A. Cutting and Sewing

  • Taking measurements
  • Basic pattern
  • Fabric cutting
  • Assembly and linking
  • Finishes
  • Use of machines
  • Equipment maintenance

B. Basic Styling

  • Color harmony
  • Fabric choices
  • Creating simple models

C. Entrepreneurship

  • Cost calculation and pricing
  • Customer relationship management
  • Basic Marketing
  • Simplified financial management
  • Creating a business plan

Main Activities

1
Selection

Identification and selection of the 100 beneficiaries.

2
Purchase

Acquisition of sewing machines and teaching materials.

3
Training

Structure of the theoretical and practical training sessions.

4
Coaching

Personalized support for learners.

5
Distribution

Handing over of starter kits to the winners.

6
Assessment

Post-training follow-up and impact assessment.

Expected Results

100 people trained and certified in cutting and sewing.

At least 70% of graduates create their own income-generating activity.

Significant improvement in the living standards of beneficiaries and their families.

Creation of a network of local artisans boosting the economy of Kimpese.

Detailed Budget

Transparency and resource allocation.

Category Amount (USD)
Purchase of sewing machines (100 units) 24,000
Teaching materials (fabrics, threads, scissors, etc.) 6,800
Organization costs (room rental, logistics) 8,050
Trainers' fees 8,300
Coordination and monitoring fees 3,700
Grand Total $54,850

Project Impact

Reduction in the local unemployment rate.
Enhancing the status of women in the community.
Stimulating the local economy through the creation of micro enterprises.
Prevention of juvenile delinquency through professional occupation.
Creation of a model that can be reproduced in other localities.

Sustainability

The beneficiaries will become master trainers for other young people.
Creation of an alumni cooperative to pool resources.
The training center will continue to operate by partially self-financing through the sale of items produced during practical work.
Ongoing partnerships with local authorities.

Potential Partners

Kimpese Local Authorities Development NGO Private companies (CSR) Philanthropic Foundations Congolese diaspora Members of the community

Support this project

Your contribution directly funds the purchase of machinery and the training of these young people and women. Together, let's build their future.