Women's Bazaar helps local Iraqi families

By Spc. Jamie Vernon, 2nd BCT PAO, 1st Armd. Div., MND-BFebruary 24, 2009

BAGHDAD- A local Iraqi woman from the Mahmudiyah Qada stands by her table of merchandise with her son during the Women's Bazaar hosted by Task Force 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment at FOB Mahmudiyah, Feb 17. Homemade products and Ira...
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BAGHDAD- Soldiers from Task Force 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment buy from a vendor during the Women's Bazaar at FOB Mahmudiya Feb 17. The Women's Bazaar allowed the local women to improve their small businesses and take care of thei...
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BAGHDAD- A local Iraqi woman from the Mahmudiyah Qada discusses her products with a customer during the Women's Bazaar hosted by Task Force 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment at FOB Mahmudiyah Feb 17.  Many of the women in the Mahmudiya...
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BAGHDAD- A local Iraqi woman from the Mahmudiyah Qada arranges her table of merchandise during the Women's Bazaar hosted by Task Force 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment FOB Mahmudiyah Feb 17. The Women's Bazaar allowed the local women ...
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BAGHDAD-  A local Iraqi woman from the Mahmudiyah Qada arranges her table of merchandise during the Women's Bazaar hosted by Task Force 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment at FOB Mahmudiya, south of Baghdad, Feb 17. The unique program st...
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BAGHDAD-Women of the Mahmudiyah Qada filled tables with homemade products and Iraqi souvenirs during a special bazaar on Forward Operation Base Mahmudiyah, south of Baghdad, Feb 17.

Sponsored by Soldiers of Task Force 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment, the innovative event gave troops stationed on the southern base the opportunity to purchase items and assist neighboring Iraqi families at the same time.

"This is a great way for local women to improve their small businesses and take care of their families," said Capt. Sara Woods, with the 445th Civil Affairs Battalion, from Janesville, Minn. "It also allows our Soldiers to purchase authentic Iraqi souvenirs and gifts."

Many of the women in the Mahmudiyah area lost their husbands to insurgent violence and struggle to provide for their families; making them easy targets for insurgents. The bazaar served as a way to show them they can create a better future for their families.

"This is a good project that is helping widows and people who need the money. I am so happy to be a part of it," said Madiha Gumar, one of the small business owners, and a member of the Mahmudiyah Women's Group.

This is the second bazaar Soldiers of TF 1-63 CAB have had the opportunity to be involved with and was much larger and had more participants than the first. Those who took part in the bazaar felt, not only they were walking away with something to take home, but also giving back to the local Iraqi community.

"It was very beneficial in what we're trying to do for Iraq. From a personal stand point it was really gratifying to know we were helping the widows and their children," said Dale Hamilton, a civilian law enforcement professional attached to TF 1-63 CAB.

Although the bazaar was considered a success at the end of the day, it also presented a foundation for each woman present to continue and expand her business.

"They came in and they sold these products to the Soldiers, and I think each one of them walked out with a couple hundred dollars," said Lt. Col. Anne Resty, a Women's Initiative coordinator from Clarinda, Iowa. "So now afterwards they can buy more fabric and other materials to make more products that they can sell in the local markets as well."

The event also helped to increase the good relationship between the people of Mahmudiyah and the MND-B Soldiers stationed on FOB Mahmudiyah.

"The more they see us as helpful Americans and they get to know us, they get to know that we have children, they get to know that we have spouses, and they get to know that we're just normal people...and the benefits are multi-faceted," said Resty. "They're going to think of us as normal people and that we can help them."