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Ivanka Trump Announces $2M for Women in Ivory Coast Cocoa Industry

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Ivanka Trump announced a $2 million investment in women in the Ivory Coast cocoa industry, April 17, 2019.
Ivanka Trump announced a $2 million investment in women in the Ivory Coast cocoa industry, April 17, 2019.

U.S. President Donald's Trump's daughter and senior White House adviser, Ivanka Trump, has announced a $2 million commitment to help women in Ivory Coast’s cocoa industry.

Speaking at Cayat, a cocoa cooperative in the town of Adzopé, Trump said Wednesday the $2 million, promised by USAID and private chocolate companies, would go toward savings associations, which are a popular way for businesswomen to gain capital in the West African country.

Cayat is one company that was able to grow from a savings association in an industry largely run by women, but where women are still out-earned by men.

Ivanka Trump sampled a bit of raw cocoa fruit before speaking to the women of the cooperative in Ivory Coast, April 17, 2019.
Ivanka Trump sampled a bit of raw cocoa fruit before speaking to the women of the cooperative in Ivory Coast, April 17, 2019.

“Often times women are left out of the decision making process — women do a lot of the work but women often don’t have the ability to own land,” Tim McCoy, vice president of country relations for the World Cocoa Foundation, told VOA.

“So what we’re seeing here is a change in that and an example of women really taking responsibility and exercising really amazing leadership,” he added about Cayat.

“Thanks for allowing us to highlight a best-in-class example,” Ivanka Trump told an audience of Cayat employees after touring the facilities Wednesday.

Trump was received warmly both in the town and the cocoa cooperative. Dozens of people wearing shirts with Trump’s photo lined the streets to greet her.

“We are ready to work with them,” a Cayat employee told VOA after Trump’s announcement. “We want our children to be able to go to school — we want to be happy like other women."

Women at Cayat offered a brief presentation of how cocoa is processed in Ivory Coast, April 17, 2019.
Women at Cayat offered a brief presentation of how cocoa is processed in Ivory Coast, April 17, 2019.

As part of her four-day Women’s Empowerment tour in Africa, Trump visited the cocoa farm, some 90 kilometers from Abidjan, ahead of attending a World Bank policy summit Wednesday afternoon.

She is in the region to promote a $50 million initiative enacted by her father in February that is aimed at encouraging women's employment in developing countries.

White House senior adviser Ivanka Trump smiles at Azalech Tesfaye, right, who is the recipient of loan guarantee through USAID, as Trump meets women who work in the Ethiopian coffee industry, April 14, 2019, in Addis Ababa.
White House senior adviser Ivanka Trump smiles at Azalech Tesfaye, right, who is the recipient of loan guarantee through USAID, as Trump meets women who work in the Ethiopian coffee industry, April 14, 2019, in Addis Ababa.

"Fundamentally, we believe that investing in women is a smart development policy and it is a smart business," Trump said after sampling coffee at a traditional Ethiopian ceremony in Addis Ababa on Monday. "It's also in our security interest, because women, when we're empowered, foster peace and stability."

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