Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Emirati women in Delma get help from Japan to learn art of weaving


Even on a weekday, downtown Delma Island comes across as sleepy.
Government offices, a supermarket in a neglected mall, old-fashioned tailoring shops, eateries and dusty corner stores keep the economy chugging along.

But the lack of job opportunities on the island means home businesses might offer a viable alternative for the Emirati women living there.

Fathima Khalil Al Hammadi, 24, with the help of her Ethiopian maid, had tried making baskets and knick-knacks out of dried palm leaves from her home and nylon threads sourced from the local market. She wanted to sell them but lacked marketing skills and doubted anyone would buy them.

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