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Tiny Miracles Sustainability Profile

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Tiny Miracles is associated in the source content with women’s economic empowerment and livelihood generation through collaborative initiatives. The available material highlights a tailoring programme with Apne Aap Women’s Collective and references broader support for women’s participation in work, entrepreneurship, and financial independence. The sustainability-related content focuses on social impact, especially improving opportunities for women through skills development, mentoring, and economic participation. No detailed environmental programme is evident in the provided source material.

About Tiny Miracles

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  • Employees
  • 5 - 25
  • Country
  • Netherlands

Tiny Miracles Sustainability Actions

Tailoring programme with AAWC

Apne Aap Women’s Collective (AAWC) said it had taken a collaborative step forward with Tiny Miracles through a tailoring program. AAWC said vocational training is the gateway to economic independence and a dignified life for its women. Since 1998, AAWC has served more than 4,000 women.

Supports women’s economic participation

A post on women’s economic empowerment said that women’s economic empowerment means ensuring that women have the freedom, resources, and opportunities to participate fully in the economy. It referred to access to education, equal employment opportunities, fair wages, and the ability to make independent financial decisions.

Promotes women in boardrooms

A thought leadership article for Women’s Chamber of Industry & Commerce said that 6.5 Mn women in Sri Lanka are not economically active. It said it is imperative to harness the talent pool by way of flexi work hours, encouraging female entrepreneurship, and quotas for women in boards ensuring financial independence for women.

Mentoring and skills development

The International Women in Resources Mentoring Programme (IWRMP) was described as a six-month structured mentoring initiative that connects professionals across the resources sector, helping develop skills and knowledge while enabling an exchange of perspectives between mentors and mentees.


What do our labels mean?

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About Tiny Miracles

  • Status
  • Unverified
  • Employees
  • 5 - 25
  • Country
  • Netherlands

Sustainable Development Goals

Tiny Miracles is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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