As a result of a trading company closure in Creußen, a range of new, stored shoe soles in various versions (e.g. children's shoes, women's shoes, health shoes, etc.) are available for free. These soles need to be transported along with shoemaking tools to the Mukeya Development Center, where a training center for female shoemakers is being set up. The goal is to deepen knowledge in shoe processing, based on the model of the Twaabane Creative Center for seamstresses. The versatility of the shoe soles makes them ideal for developing a range of skills, such as sports and health shoes, and allows for specializations to be acquired. Over time, this can lead to the ability to repair shoes, increase the lifespan of the shoes and reduce costs, thus having a positive impact on the environment.
The shoe soles from Germany are a one-off shipment, so a sustainable solution for the future needs to be found. The plan is to produce the shoe soles from algae-based material using the BLOOM technique from South African producers. This creates another local value chain with the harvesting of algae in areas such as the Kariba reservoir and the Zambezi, and the production of the foam.
The shoes produced ensure the free training of the shoemakers, and in turn, the long-term existence and functioning of the business model. In addition, all children's shoe soles sent are processed into shoes and donated to local children in need. Currently, shoe soles are imported from Asia for current shoe production, and local manufacturers made from old car tires cannot deliver the required quality and are not sustainable as they still cause microplastics, and can only be used for the production of flip-flops.
Our local partner has already received a sample package and would like to receive as many shoe soles as possible. This project not only supports the Mukeya Development Center's training program but also has positive environmental impacts and helps provide shoes for children in need.
The primary target of this project is the local community in Simonga, Zambia. The specific targets include creating employment opportunities, promoting sustainable and ethical practices, and providing high-quality and durable shoes to the people of Simonga. Additionally, the project aims to enhance local skills and knowledge, leading to greater self-sufficiency and economic development. The target group includes individuals seeking employment, farmers interested in sustainable practices, and members of the local community in need of high-quality shoes. The project also aims to create a positive impact on the wider society in Zambia by promoting responsible business practices and sustainable economic growth.
This project aims to create a positive impact by promoting sustainable and ethical practices, generating employment opportunities, and providing essential resources to the people of Simonga, Zambia. By supporting this project, you can contribute to the betterment of the local community and aid in the development of a more equitable and prosperous society. Additionally, your support can help empower individuals and promote economic self-sufficiency, leading to long-lasting positive changes.
A sum of up to €5,000 will be allocated for transportation costs. If the expenses exceed that, we will invest €3,500 in purchasing our own container that can remain in Simonga for future use. If funds allow, we will also acquire additional production machinery.
The individuals responsible for this project are students hailing from Karlshochschule International University, in collaboration with ZamBam Sports and the Together on Earth - weltwärts Alumni e.V. organization and the Mukeya Development Centre.
ZamBam Shoes
We create an education centre for shoes and develop the skills for manufacturing and repairing shoes. We focus on women as our beneficiaries and innovate new solutions for the shoe industry.
We are still working on the transport support and already got first videos from our test soles produced to shoes.
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Together we can have a very positive impact on the environment and on the local community of Simonga in Zambia.