Taking to their instagram account, one caption stated: "Indigenous women are solution-makers! They're in the middle of their communities. They're in the middle of their families, and they are the organizers. They're the caretakers; They're the culture bearers. This is where we need to focus, especially in the environmental movement. These are the leaders who daringly craft the way forward!"
Another post on their Facebook page by Ghufran Khan stated: "Celebrating the resilience of artisan-entrepreneurs and the indigenous craft of Pakistan. In every stitch, in every thread, and in every bead, lies a story of strength and determination. Join us in honoring the daring spirit of these remarkable women who infuse life into timeless crafts, carrying their rich heritage forward with grace and tenacity. Through their skilled hands, traditions are woven into art, and legacies are passed down. Together, let's embrace the vibrant tapestry of culture and uplift the voices of these unsung heroines."
As per Mashal Khan, Head of Strategic Communications, "Craft: that one short word embodies past heritage, present livelihoods, and future aspirations for millions of people around the world. Join us in the preservation and promotion of tangible and intangible cultural assets. Online Exhibition is a forum to bring the digitally enabled rural women entrepreneurs to the forefront and spread awareness of local crafts through tangible product experience.
We’re committed to being a conscientious citizen by:
- Supporting indigenous small brands.
- Buy directly from rural women micro-entrepreneurs that further empower others through skills sharing.
- Healthy striving towards climate action.
- Making inclusive innovation and technology for gender equality."
Kaarvan will be hosting an Online Exhibition to bring the digitally enabled rural women entrepreneurs to the forefront and spread awareness of local crafts through tangible product experience on August 12-13, 2023 on their Facebook page.