Founded by Turkish, Syrian and Afghan women, SADA Women’s Cooperative has been selected as one of the most successful 10 projects out of a 100 at the Paris Peace Forum that took place between 11-13 November.
Set up by 50 Turkish, Syrian and Afghan women who joined forces, SADA Women’s Cooperative was founded in Gaziantep in March 2019. The Cooperative secured its place at the Paris Peace Forum after it was selected among the first 100 projects out of 1,600 applications and crowned its success by ranking among the top 10 successful-scale up projects at the Forum after a careful evaluation. The Cooperative has a diverse portfolio; producing handbags and shoes, providing catering services and manufacturing home textiles. With their motto, “stronger together”, the women introduced their democratic and inclusive business model at the Paris Peace Forum. SADA, which means “voice” in both Turkish and Arabic, makes the women’s voice heard in all over the world.
Originated from the SADA Women’s Empowerment and Solidarity Center, SADA Women’s Cooperative brings migrant and Turkish women together. Funded by the European Union and the Government of Japan, the project is implemented by UN Women Turkey in partnership with Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality, International Labour Organization and Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants.
“My world was as small as a raisin and now it’s as big as a watermelon”
Nazire Öztürk and Zübeyde Bulut, two of the Turkish members, who represented the Cooperative at the Forum, shared their thoughts with us.
Zübeyde Bulut: “Joining forces made us stronger and carried us to the Paris Peace Forum. I am emotionally overwhelmed and find it hard to explain. I explain to my kids; my world was as small as a raisin and suddenly it’s grown into a watermelon. Others appreciating what you yourself produce is an indescribable feeling.”
Nazire Öztürk: “We used to stay at home and take care of our children. Then we started taking courses at the SADA Center. We then founded the Cooperative and it took us here to the Forum. We take great pride of our dreams coming true, while all of this was just a dream back at home. To be the voice of the women in Gaziantep, and to represent our Syrian and Afghan friends here is remarkable.”
The Forum will support the Cooperative for a year
The Forum will provide business opportunities and support to the SADA Women’s Cooperative for a year, which was selected as a scale-up project at the Paris Peace Forum. The Cooperative will join the Forum in Paris again in 2020 as a best practice.