Madame Touré, Community Coordinator of Yorodjamboujou |
Madame Touré is the respected and well-known Community
Coordinator of Yorodjambougou, a rural village outside Mali's capital Bamako. As
someone who was never given the opportunity to complete her formal education,
Madam Touré's
current leadership role within her community is something she never
anticipated. According to Madame Touré, the basis of her success has been
her new found access to education. As a participant in Tostan’s Community Empowerment Program (CEP), Madame Touré learned how to read, write,
and do basic calculations for the first time. “I was a very good student, but
education for girls was not a priority in my village,” she explains. In Mali,
many girls are kept home to help with housework and watch younger siblings
instead of going to school. As a result, most women are illiterate. This is
something Madame Touré has worked hard to change in her community. After each
Tostan class, Madame Touré reviews the lesson at her house with five to ten women
who are unable to participate because of work or other obligations. “Before
[Tostan] there was no communication among women in my village. Now the women
learn and discuss together,” says Madame Touré.
The influence of the Tostan's CEP has also enabled women
to actively participate in community development discussions. Moreover, the
classes have provided an opportunity for the community's men to recognize the
tangible benefits that come from educating women. “Before Tostan, women [in my
village] weren’t allowed to make decisions or be educated because the men
thought it would lead to bad things,” Madame Touré explains. Now, however, the
men seem to better understand the added household benefits that come from
educating women. According to Madame Touré, with education, women have
learned how to start revenue generating activities that help support their families.
“The women are now invested in creating revenue for their families and participating
in economic decisions,” says Madame Touré.
Outside of these community-wide changes, big
personal changes have also taken place for Madame Touré. As
the community coordinator for Yorodjambougou, Madame Touré
is directly involved in the development of her village. “Now people recognize me
and respect me for the work I have done,” she explains with pride. Along with
educating and inspiring other women, Madame Touré has lead health awareness
activities and opened a women’s community fund. Recognized by Tostan supervisors as one of the
strongest participants, many more free Sotrama rides can be seen in her future.
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