Agricultural products website Soplidan.ge for Women’s Empowerment in Georgia
Watch how Soplidan.ge happened to become the only way for women to sell their foodstuffs during the pandemic and what has changed for the platform after signing the Women’s Empowerment Principles. Its founder, Natia Ninikelashvili, explains.
This content is part of a video series that was produced within the framework of the “A joint action for women’s economic empowerment in Georgia” supported by the government of Norway.
Видео Agricultural products website Soplidan.ge for Women’s Empowerment in Georgia канала UN Women Europe and Central Asia
This content is part of a video series that was produced within the framework of the “A joint action for women’s economic empowerment in Georgia” supported by the government of Norway.
Видео Agricultural products website Soplidan.ge for Women’s Empowerment in Georgia канала UN Women Europe and Central Asia
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