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Rural Revolution Provides Women with Flexible Employment Opportunities

Rural Revolution connects female artisans in developing countries with ambassadors in the United States who help the craftsperson sell their products while simultaneously telling an accompanying story about their lives.

Using a direct sales model, the ambassadors represent the women's products and help them to generate revenue while also raising awareness about the conditions where they are living. The company strongly believes that providing flexible employment opportunities with a steady source of income can help women in developing areas of the world to not only sustain themselves but also to improve conditions within their families and community.

Using self-expression as a means to empower struggling female artists provides these women with a platform to not only to earn sustenance but also to share a fragment of their life and create a cultural connections with those overseas.

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Rural Revolution website
Rural Revolution on Facebook
Trend Themes
1. Direct Sales Model - Implementing a direct sales model helps connect women artisans with ambassadors and generates revenue while raising awareness.
2. Empowerment Through Self-expression - Using self-expression as a means to empower struggling artists provides a platform for earning sustenance and cultural connection.
3. Flexible Employment Opportunities - Providing flexible employment opportunities with a steady source of income improves conditions within families and communities.
Industry Implications
1. Artisan Crafts - The artisan crafts industry can benefit from the direct sales model to connect artists with a market while raising awareness about their lives.
2. Social Impact - The social impact sector can leverage empowerment through self-expression to support struggling artists and foster cultural connections.
3. Women's Empowerment - The women's empowerment industry can tap into flexible employment opportunities to improve conditions for women in developing areas.

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