Menparekraf apresiasi program The Power of Emak-Emak
Menparekraf (Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy) recently expressed his appreciation for the program “The Power of Emak-Emak.” Emak-Emak is a term used in Indonesia to refer to mothers or middle-aged women, and this program aims to empower and showcase the talents and skills of these women in the creative economy.
The Minister acknowledged the important role that women, especially mothers, play in driving the economy and promoting creativity in the country. He highlighted the fact that many women have a wealth of knowledge and skills that can be harnessed to contribute to the growth of the creative economy.
“The Power of Emak-Emak” program provides a platform for these women to showcase their talents, whether it be in traditional crafts, culinary arts, or other creative endeavors. Through this program, Emak-Emak are given the opportunity to participate in workshops, exhibitions, and other events that help them to develop their skills and connect with potential customers.
The Minister also emphasized the importance of supporting and empowering women in the creative economy, as they often face unique challenges and barriers in pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams. By providing them with the necessary resources and support, the government hopes to help these women succeed and thrive in their chosen fields.
Overall, the Minister’s appreciation for the program “The Power of Emak-Emak” highlights the government’s commitment to promoting gender equality and empowering women in the creative economy. Through initiatives like this, women in Indonesia are given the opportunity to showcase their talents, contribute to the economy, and ultimately achieve their full potential.