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How Drinking Women Coffee Can Reduce The Gender Gap with Vava Angwenyi
Podcast |
Be Your Change
Publisher |
Juliette Roy
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Apr 27, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:16:32

Women own less than 20% of all the land on the planet but produce most of the world’s food supply. Juliette Roy, founder of Be Your Change media, talks to Vava Angwenyi about the importance of empowering women coffee growers. By being aware of where the coffee we drink comes from, we can critically impact women’s financial independence in Africa and Columbia.  Learn how we can make a difference in women's lives by educating ourselves about our favorite morning drink.

About Vava  Angwenyi

Vava was born and raised in Kenya. In 2009, she founded the social enterprise Vava Coffee. Vava saw smiles where others only saw poverty, corruption and fears. She noticed the voices of coffee farmers and their need to be heard.

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Juliette Roy talks with Vava Angwenyi, founder of the social enterprise Vava coffee, about her work helping women gain confidence and financial independence in Kenya.

Women own less than 20% of all the land on the planet but produce most of the world’s food supply. Juliette Roy, founder of Be Your Change media, talks to Vava Angwenyi about the importance of empowering women coffee growers. By being aware of where the coffee we drink comes from, we can critically impact women’s financial independence in Africa and Columbia.  Learn how we can make a difference in women's lives by educating ourselves about our favorite morning drink.

About Vava  Angwenyi

Vava was born and raised in Kenya. In 2009, she founded the social enterprise Vava Coffee. Vava saw smiles where others only saw poverty, corruption and fears. She noticed the voices of coffee farmers and their need to be heard.

Learn more about this episode on our website

To learn more on  how fair trade participates in building a fair and equitable society, listen to:

Connect with us on our Be Your Change website to subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated.

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