Iranian women’s group hopes to empower others by making face masks

30 December 2020, 09:34

Elaheh Rahimi embroiders at a workshop of Bavar charity in Tehran, Iran
Virus Outbreak One Good Thing Iran Women. Picture: PA

Sara Chartabian, the founder of Bavar, said the group tries to teach women to be self-sufficient as unemployment and inflation remain high.

As the coronavirus pandemic ravages Iran, home to the Middle East’s worst outbreak, a women’s group hopes to empower its members by helping them make and sell face masks.

The organisation, called Bavar (belief in Farsi), was formed in 2016, allowing women looking for work to make handicrafts with donated sewing machines.

It gave widows and others a way to earn cash in a country whose anaemic economy only worsened when, two years later, US president Donald Trump withdrew from Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers.

Sara Chartabian, the founder of Bavar, said the group tries to teach women to be self-sufficient as unemployment and inflation remain high.

Elham Karami sews a protective face mask at a workshop of Bavar charity in Tehran, Iran
Elham Karami sews a face mask at a Bavar workshop in Tehran (Vahid Salemi/AP)

“We teach them fishing instead of giving them a fish,” Ms Chartabian said.

The coronavirus pandemic, however, has seen the demand for handicrafts drop.

Iran has 1.1 million reported cases of the virus, with 800,000 recoveries and more than 51,000 deaths – with officials acknowledging the true toll could be far higher.

Meanwhile, the women in need still have to earn money to support their families.

So the women at Bavar decided to begin making cloth face masks.

Women sew protective face masks at a workshop of Bavar charity in Tehran, Iran
Dozens of women are taking part (Vahid Salemi/AP)

Today, some 50 women sit with their sewing machines, creating two-ply cloth masks.

A third layer can be added with material sold in local pharmacies.

Elham Karami, a 41-year-old woman who works five days a week to support her two sons, said she makes around 10,000 rials (2p) for each face mask she sews.

Clients for Bavar include companies and others.

“I am grateful for this (organisation) because they turned me to a skilled tailor for free,” Ms Karami said.

Bahareh Eskandarkhan paints on a cloth bag at a workshop of Bavar charity in Tehran, Iran, Monday, Nov. 23, 2020. As the coronavirus pandemic ravages Iran, a women’s group hopes to empower its members by helping them make and sell face masks
Bahareh Eskandarkhan paints on a cloth bag (Vahid Salemi/AP)

“They allowed me to use a sewing machine to learn how to sew. They also provided materials for me to work on.”

In Iran, where the capital Tehran has been hard-hit by the virus, authorities have mandated mask wearing.

While fines for not wearing a mask remain low and poorly enforced, the public has increasingly been seen wearing them.

Ms Chartabian said Bavar’s sales help support buying materials, sewing machines and other matters.

Fakhri Hashemian cuts fabric to sew a protective face mask at a workshop of Bavar charity in Tehran, Iran
Fakhri Hashemian cuts fabric for a face mask (Vahid Salemi/AP)

The organisation also provides women with psychological counselling and other support.

She declined to offer specific sales figures for the masks so far, but said every bit helped support women in need.

“Maybe the money is not so much, but we provide them services such as psychological counselling and also equipment,” she said.

By Press Association

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