Mama Mama Papua

Support for fishmongers

2020-05-27T13:21:39+02:00

A number of fishmongers on the market have asked Hapin for support in developing a method to make the smoked fish have a longer shelf life and make sales more attractive.

Marketwoman Mama Mama Papua

2020-05-27T13:26:10+02:00

One of Hapin's ongoing projects is the microcredit project. Organized groups of women receive small loans and invest that in (small-scale) entrepreneurship.

Mama Salomina receives microcredit

2020-05-28T12:01:14+02:00

Mama Salomina Arompauw (57) is originally from Biak. She has 4 children. To help his husband, who is a farmer as well fisherman, she moved to Jayapura all by herself a year ago to make extra income. She decided to sell hot coffee and tea with noodles in the Pasar MamaMama.

Mama Mama Papua

2020-05-28T12:08:59+02:00

For market women from Papua it is not easy to sell products in modern Jayapura. The competition is fierce, especially since non-Papuans sell the same merchandise at a better place on the market.

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