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Magnum Launches Fashion Brand ‘AWA’ to Support Cocoa Farming Communities in Côte d’Ivoire

29/09/2022
Advertising Agency
Madrid, Spain
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LOLA MullenLowe creates campaign for Magnum's female empowerment programme

Magnum ice cream unveils AWA by Magnum with a campaign by LOLA MullenLowe to celebrate upscaling Magnum's female empowerment programme throughout their cocoa farming communities in Cote d’Ivoire. 

In collaboration with NGOs and partners through Magnum’s supply chain network, such as CARE International and 100WEEKS, the AWA by Magnum programme provides women in the cocoa farming communities with the entrepreneurship and literacy skills, funding (through direct mobile payments) and infrastructure of the Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLAs). This helps the women to financially establish themselves independently, providing training to further their economic understanding and provide a lasting impact, with individuals participating in the AWA programme having 12 times more savings compared to the benchmark in Côte d’Ivoire.

Further to this, the first cohort of graduates from Magnum’s female empowerment programme have successfully established businesses such as fashion retail and food production, with almost three quarters (74%)  of people in the programme having already expanded their income generating activities.

Women play a vital role in cocoa farming communities in Côte d'Ivoire. To support them, Magnum is amplifying their voices and work, while bringing awareness to its long-term strategy to financially and socially empower them this World Cocoa & Chocolate Day.

The empowerment program is also brought to life by AWA, Magnum’s first ever digital ambassador, who was created using facial scanning technology combined with the live portraits of 128 Ivorian women of the cocoa farming communities and who have been positively impacted by Magnum’s long-term programme. 

2022 marks the first cohort of programme graduates and, looking beyond this, AWA will tell the stories of achievement from the programme and how, by empowering them both economically and socially, the women have been able to diversify their income. 

AWA will model a limited-edition fashion collection created in partnership with Rebecca Zoro, using local materials and inspired by her Ivorian  heritage and culture. The 5-piece collection, which is available for purchase from 1st October 2022 via the AWA by Magnum Online Store.

Speaking about her collaboration with Magnum and her inspiration for the collection, growing up in and around cocoa farming communities, Rebecca said: “Since my early childhood I have always been passionate about the strength, beauty and work of Ivorian women.  Today I highlight this love through my creations. The inspirational trips inside Côte d'Ivoire as part of this project allowed me to "see" and especially to "feel" the positive impact that female entrepreneurship can have on our local communities.  

"AWA by Magnum is a dream come true because it is the synergy between the young stylist that I am, the commitment of the women I met and the talent of our local artisans. I am so excited to present AWA on such a global platform and proud to know that the benefits will go to farming communities through Magnum's cocoa program that supports them. I thank all the people who between countries and continents have spared no effort to make this beautiful project see the light of day.”

Funds generated from the sale of the collection will go towards the development of additional impact programmes led by Magnum in Côte d’Ivoire. This is in addition to Magnum’s commitment to support the cocoa farming community through its investment of €25M to fund its wider cocoa impact programmes for female empowerment and beyond.

Through its supply chain network, Magnum collaborates with NGOs including CARE International and 100WEEKS, and aims to further its commitments to the cocoa farming communities by expanding the programme. Six hundred women in total will have passed through the programme by the end of the year with a clear upscale plan to offer extensions such as additional training modules. 

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