Submitted
2024 Global Economic Prosperity Challenge

Tajory Connect (Tajory means Art in Berber language)

Team Leader
ASMAA BENACHIR
Solution Overview & Team Lead Details
Our Organization
Au Grain de Sésame
What is the name of your solution?
Tajory Connect (Tajory means Art in Berber language)
Provide a one-line summary of your solution.
An accessible and easy to use e-learning mobile application that empower marginalized women until access to resilience.
In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Rabat, Morocco
In what country is your solution team headquartered?
  • Morocco
What type of organization is your solution team?
  • Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
Film your elevator pitch.
What specific problem are you solving?

Morocco’s craft sector is central to the national identity, constitutes 20% of the nation’s economy, and depends entirely on women’s creative labor and expertise; yet the craftswomen remain poor and underrepresented in the country. The COVID19 crisis has crushed craft cooperatives, shut marketplaces, and stripped female artisans of financial security. This situation has been exacerbated by natural disasters caused by climate change and the earthquake that devastated an entire region of southern Morocco in September 2023.

Many studies carried out in Morocco (MTATAES *, ONUDI *, HCP *, ...), define the SAFCC * in Morocco as anchored in the cultural heritage of the country, with strong potential for job creation and a key tool for to sustainable socio-economic development, in compliance with and in support (development of substitute products) for the new environmental laws in Morocco (such as law 77-15 banning the use of plastic bags), but which remains, nevertheless, for the same reasons discussed below, underexploited for various reasons and representing only 20% of the country's economy.

Other studies, conducted by the United Nations, present women as a key factor in maintaining peace and fostering sustainable development. Thus, efforts to strengthen women's empowerment and participation in the workforce have a direct and positive impact with positive implications that go far beyond the individual level.

Despite the recent launch of e-commerce and e-training platforms to support the craft sector, such women have struggled to adapt these changes and may lack the education and literacy skills that will enable them to access them. In this context, we aim to design an adaptive solution to support these vulnerable women.

With TC, we aim to bring creative, educational, and professional training to women in Morocco who would otherwise not have access to such training, support, and mentorship. We see this platform as a crucial step in our path to promote sustainable socio-economic development, and education and professional opportunities for women in Morocco. Our focus on cross-cultural understanding and dialogue will be crucial to this platform’s success and we will be able to launch it effectively thanks to our diverse and talented group of Moroccan and U.S students and partners working in collaboration to develop, test, and launch TC mobile application with the US graphic design expert and the project manager. 

HCP *: Office of the High Commissioner for Planning,

MTATAES *: Ministry of Tourism, Handicrafts, Air Transport, Economy, and Solidarity,

SAFCC *: Handicrafts sector with a strong cultural content,

UNIDO *: United Nations Industrial Development Organization.

TC: Tajori Connect


What is your solution?

Our solution: 

Resulting from the fusion between Au Grain de Sésame 's high-impact training program "Empowering women through art and cultural exchange" launched in 2013 and innovative technologies, it is dedicated to empowering women through free training in ecological and sustainable design, within a framework of global exchange of knowledge, skills, and expertise, accessible to all, whatever their conditions, cultural origins, or geolocation.

An online empowerment platform, free of charge, accessible to all and composed of three levels (or sub-platforms: P1, P2, and P3) as described in diagram1.

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                                                         Diagram 1

- Level 1 training (P1):
Women beneficiaries (whatever their level of education) follow seven compulsory online training modules in design development based on local identity, design development based on the square, product lines, quality control, organizing a workshop to respond to an order, developing fair selling prices, and packaging and labeling. A grading system will enable beneficiaries to pass each module in turn (diagram 2).

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                           Diagram 2: structure of each module

If they are unsuccessful, women can apply as many times as they like until they are successful. They will be offered online support and guidance in the form of chat, as well as voice mail.

Once they have passed this stage, they have access to the second platform (P2) and the third platform.

- level 2 platform 2 (P2): Networking and monitoring

Craftswomen who reach this stage put the product developed during the previous training courses online, along with their story (created with the support of the project team). They are then networked with Designers from various backgrounds and students from national and international partner schools and universities, who are willing to work with the woman or group of women of their choice (after acceptance by the women), on the development of an ecological and sustainable craft product and thus become their mentor or partners.

Exchanges on (P2) will be facilitated by the oral and written translation of exchanges, as well as by the support of a facilitator.

- level 3 platform 3 (P3): Master Class

On this platform, women are coached to produce short video (15 minutes maximum), in which they teach their ecological and sustainable craft techniques online. Visitors wishing to take this training course can choose between purchasing a single course or a package of courses. The income generated by the platform will be shared equitably between all the women, giving them a sustainable income that will enable them to achieve financial resilience in the face of any economic, climatic, or health crisis . 

The three sub-platforms P1, P2 and P3 will be accessible via computer, cell phone or social networks, and will provide women with an accessible, easy-to-use tool to develop their skills and give them access to free, tailored training that meets their expectations and has a strong socio-economic impact.

We will use, thanks to the support of Student's engineers the AI applications to increase women accessibility to the mobile and platform application.  



Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Moroccan Women with low education and income levels:

A solution targeting at first step, in Morocco, marginalized craft women and unemployed women, young girls dropping out of school, aged 15 and over, with a monthly income between 0 et 5 USD.

But also, US students (designers, engineers, communication, marketing,…)  and professionals from different background.

Based on the studies carried out by the HCP in 2018 (cf table 1), we estimate the number of Moroccan women targeted by TC at 5,556,213 individuals: over 5 million women unemployed with lack of qualifications, lack a high school education, or who work in the handicraft sector.


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     Table 1: Calculation of the population targeted by the TC solution


We will test the application with a total of two hundred women from rural and urban settings, collect feedback, and make changes, as necessary.  One year after launching, we aim to see a minimum of 1,000 women complete the core training courses and get access to resilience.

TC solution aims to:

  • Be easily accessed by marginalized, uneducated and economically struggling women in Morocco on mobile web browsers and through social media networks.
  • Make content easy to understand and navigate even for illiterate beneficiaries through visual-aural-oral design.
  • Improve beneficiaries' confidence, professional skills, technical craft knowledge through our core training courses.
  • Educate beneficiaries about the environmental crisis, sustainable design practices and solutions, and other relevant supplementary topics through supplementary training courses.
  • Broaden beneficiaries' leadership skills and cultural perspective. Open dialogue about tolerance, mutual respect, and diversity, and encourage women to be change makers within their own communities through our mentorship platform.

After successfully launching TC in Morocco, we aim to replicate this solution in different regions and countries in need.

How are you and your team well-positioned to deliver this solution?

We have built partnerships with two U.S. and Moroccan Universities and schools that will participate in developing the TC project.

  1. The Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s (WPI) Global Project Program is a withstanding collaborator with Au Grain de Sésame since 2018. https://www.wpi.edu/project-ba...
  2. EHTP (Ecole Hassania des Travaux Public) Consulting Club, a community group led by engineers' students from the EHTP school, 
    https://www.facebook.com/EHTPC...
  3. ISCA students will work in collaboration with other students, the US expert and the project manager on developing the training and master classes video. ISCA administration will allow us to use their studios and all the professional material needed. 

http://www.isca.ma
https://www.facebook.com/ISCAo... 

These partnerships will facilitate student volunteers to participate in our work exchange program, join our design and development team, and engage in an area of the project that fits their academic background, interests, and skill sets. These project areas include, but are not limited to:  

  • Graphic and User Interface Design: Designing the application’s graphic, image and symbol-based interface to be easily understood and navigated by illiterate and semi-literate women. (We welcome students from RISD’s Graphic Design and Communication Design department to participate in this project area.)
  • Video Recording and Editing: Planning, recording, editing, and animating training videos that will be part of the seven core training modules. (Students from Rabat’s ISCA film school plan to participate in this project area. We welcome students from RISD’s Film, Animation, and Video department to participate in this project area.) 

In addition, Julia Steketee, U.S based designer and an alumna from the Rhode Island School of Design will be part of our team. With more than 2 years of work experience in web and graphic design. She will oversee the graphic design development of the web and mobile application in collaboration with all students involved. Julia Steketee is familiar with Au Grain de Sésame’s work as a RISD Alumni volunteer.

As described below, we will spend a year to create, test and launch the definitive version of the application.

Phase 1: Planning and Design                                            3 months

  • Establish team, meet in person or virtually. 
  • Team planning across 3 main project areas.
  • Understand Beneficiaries’ Context & Diagnostic and Strategy development. 
  • Graphic and User Experience Design
  • Training Video Storyboarding

Phase 2: Development                                                      3 months

  • Creation of the application
  • Graphic and User Experience Design Implementation
  • Training Video Recording and Editing

Phase 3: Test                                                                    3 months

  • Test Launch app with Group 1 (25 rural women, 25 urban women), collect feedback, evaluate, edit
  • Test Launch app with Group 2 (25 rural women, 25 urban women), collect feedback, evaluate, edit
  •  Test Launch app with Group 3 (50 rural women, 50 urban women), collect feedback, evaluate, edit

Phase 4: Launch                                                               3 months

  • Publicize app among our established communities in Rabat and on social media platforms
  • Launch application at national scale
  • Collect Feedback and evaluate with team
  • Make adjustments and modifications.

During these four phases, we will continue to seek out and welcome new local and international partners and collaborators to add value to the project and broaden our reach. 

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Generate new economic opportunities and buffer against economic shocks for workers, including good job creation, workforce development, and inclusive and attainable asset ownership.
Which of the UN Sustainable Development Goals does your solution address?
  • 1. No Poverty
  • 2. Zero Hunger
  • 4. Quality Education
  • 5. Gender Equality
  • 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • 10. Reduced Inequalities
  • 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
  • 13. Climate Action
  • 17. Partnerships for the Goals
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Concept
Please share details about why you selected the stage above.

In 2019, our community space Au Grain de Sésame had to close due to restoration work, as part of the rehabilitation program of the Rabat medina, carried out by the Moroccan government and financed by the Unesco. An eleven-month closure that prompted us to launch remote training on WhatsApp and by email with our artisans located in different regions of Morocco.

A successful solution that has proven to be useful and effective, may it also allow us to continue our activities in the context of the Covid19 health crisis and which would benefit from being accessible free of charge to all women and girls.We have finalized the architecture of the first platform (P1) of TC online mobile and platform application thanks to the support of the engineer's student community club, EHTP Consulting Club, from Hassania School of Engineering (EHTP).

Why are you applying to Solve?

Applying to Solve program is for us a strategic and an important step for our solution for several reasons:

  • Alignment with Solve's Mission: Solve aims to drive social impact through innovation and entrepreneurship. Our solution aims to empower women economically, socially, and environmentally while promoting circular economy principles, aligns well with Solve's mission of addressing global challenges through innovative solutions.
  • Access to Resources and Support: Being part of the MIT Solve community provides access to a network of experts, mentors, investors, and potential partners who can provide valuable support and resources to help launch and scale our initiative. Solve offers mentorship, workshops, and networking opportunities that can help accelerate the launch, growth and impact of our venture.
  • Validation and Credibility: Being selected as a Solver or receiving support from MIT Solve can provide validation and credibility to your solution. It demonstrates that our initiative has been recognized by a prestigious institution like MIT and has the potential to make a significant impact on society.
  • Funding Opportunities: MIT Solve offers funding opportunities through its Challenges and partnerships with philanthropic organizations, corporations, and governments. By participating in Solve's program, we may have the opportunity to access funding and resources to develop and scale our solution.
  • Collaboration and Partnerships: Solve fosters collaboration and partnerships among Solver teams, enabling knowledge sharing, cross-pollination of ideas, and collective problem-solving. By joining the Solve community, we can collaborate with other innovators working on related challenges and leverage each other's strengths to achieve greater impact.
  • Global Visibility: Being part of the MIT Solve community provides exposure and visibility on a global scale through its website, events, and media channels, helping to raise awareness about our initiative and attract potential customers, investors, and partners.

 For all those raisons, applying to the MIT Solve program could provide our solution with valuable resources, support, validation, funding opportunities, collaboration opportunities, and global visibility to launch it and accelerate its growth and maximize its impact.

In which of the following areas do you most need partners or support?
  • Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
  • Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
  • Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
  • Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
  • Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Asmaa Benachir
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Solution Team:
ASMAA BENACHIR
ASMAA BENACHIR
Founder and Manager