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Overview. History of VANWODS Profile of VANWODS Some of the Principles that Shape our work Impact of VANWODS Products of VANWODS Threats from PACER Plus. VANWODS history. VANWODS History Started in 1996 by UNDP 1997 a project of the Department of Women’s Affairs backstopped by UNOPS
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Overview • History of VANWODS • Profile of VANWODS • Some of the Principles that Shape our work • Impact of VANWODS • Products of VANWODS • Threats from PACER Plus
VANWODS history • VANWODS History • Started in 1996 by UNDP • 1997 a project of the Department of Women’s Affairs backstopped by UNOPS • 2001 an NGO registered under the Charitable Associations Act owned by the members • 2003 was in dire straits • 2004 received 45 million vatu from the Vanuatu government and its partners. Contract Management from the Philippines • 2008 New Constitution, Local Management, Local Board of Trustees
VANWODS vision/mission Vision/Mission: To be a respected leader in the Provision of Accessible Financial and Business Development Services for all Ni-Vanuatu to live with dignity and security
VANWODS Impact • My husband left me and I did not know how to support my three children • I used to sleep with my children in a kava bar • I used to be ashamed of hanging my children’s clothes out to dry
VANWODS Impact… • World Education Australia Impact Assessment in 2007 • Increased household income • Improved Housing • Greater Access to Education • Greater Respect for Women
VANWODS Princples Four fundamental principles: • Get up in the morning and work • Save a little each week • Be trustworthy • Always work together
Seven habits of effectiveness 7 Habits of highly effective people • Mi mastablong mi wan • Mi setemkampasblonglaefblong mi • Mi putumfessamtingfestaem • Mi win yu win • Mi gat andastanding mo mi tokklia • God ikaminsaed long laef mo wok blong mi • Mi sharpenem saw blonglaefblong mi
VANWODS Products • Solidarity Micro-savings & loans • MICRIOPEPS • Seasonal Employee Finance • Public Transport Finance • Solar Light Product • Sandalwood Product • Financial Literacy
Possible Threats from PACER Plus • Rescinding of regulation 41 of 1999 by the Minister of Finance permitting VANWODS to operate • Dumping of imported, non-organic fruits & vegetables from Aus & NZ • Public funding of A&NZ financial services to crowd out VANWODS
Possible Threats from PACER Plus… • Welfare paradigm as opposed to independence paradigm • Higher rates of VAT • No access to land for the VANWODS mamas to grow our own • Elimination of opportunities for micro-enterprise
Possible PACER Plus Opportunities • Growth of Seasonal Employment • Opportunities for growth of Small and Medium Enterprises • Better investment in infrastructure
Conclusion • The livelihood of VANWODS mamas stems from traditional economy. Land, Labour & Capital are all factors of the traditional economy. We use these first to support our livelihoods but where opportunities arise, also use the same factors of productivity to raise cash to support our communities.
Summary • History of VANWODS • Profile of VANWODS • Some of the Principles that Shape our work • Impact of VANWODS • Products of VANWODS • Threats from PACER Plus