Ensure women’s priority access Sample Clauses

Ensure women’s priority access to financing In Year 5 PCA will continue to work with each of PCA’s financial partners to promote greater financial inclusion for women. PCA will also continue to work with Cedro, a local NGO, to hold workshops on digital and financial literacy and family budgeting for the cacao-farming families receiving PCA support. This year, PCA anticipates offering in-person and virtual trainings for 2,000 farmers. PCA will also continue to support Financiera Confianza, MiBanco, Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito Norandino, Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito Microfinanzas Prisma, Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito Tocache, and Caja Los Andes to increase their development and use of tailored financial instruments designed for women by providing access to PCA’s database and inviting them to participate in relevant PCA activities in each region.
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