MWAM’s community kitchen project : “SAHHA!”

MWAM’s Community Kitchen Project “SAHHA” provides a safe space for asylum seekers, refugees, and migrant women to meet regularly to plan, prepare, and share healthy, affordable home-cooked meals.

MWAM’s Community Kitchen project ‘SAHHA’! is a project that was born with the idea to promote integration and empowerment through employment and a shared love of cooking in a safe space for asylum seekers, refugees, and migrant women to meet regularly to plan, prepare home-cooked meals, and share healthy, affordable meals, to generate income and donations aiming to maintain the services provided by MWAM to migrant women and their children affected by violence against women, the pandemic, poverty, etc.

The SAHHA project was established to find solutions and create opportunities for female asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants seeking employment in the food industry. The majority of migrant women already possess cooking skills and seek an opportunity to find a suitable job or build a business to empower themselves and support their families.  



 

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