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About Chaperon

Chaperon is a digital platform from Laastras that aims to reform trade for fairness, equality, and financial security. It provides job training & placements, temporary housing & meals, and an income-sharing repayment model so individuals can gain the support they need to succeed. Additionally, it includes the AGAS cloud for vendors and offers real-time analytics and routing to facilitate efficient operations. The platform is designed to support a digital public infrastructure that fosters a sense of community and collaboration. Key capabilities: job training & placements temporary housing & meals income-sharing repayment model AGAS cloud for vendors real-time analytics and routing Best for: individuals and vendors that need support for sustainable employment and community integration.

Chaperon Details

Vendor
Laastras
Year Launched
2019
Location
20, 31, Bubanza-Kinama, Bujumbura-Mairie Burundi
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
live online
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
French, English
Users
Unemployed or underemployed individuals seeking support with housing, meals, training, and job placement; social services programmes aiming to reduce economic vulnerability.
Industries Served
Social services, workforce development, community support programmes, public welfare initiatives, and economic inclusion platforms.
Tags
Social support platform, job training, housing assistance, income‑sharing model, vocational placement, meal programmes, economic inclusion, sustainable social services, workforce development.

Chaperon's In-App Market Place

Does Chaperon have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
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Accepted Payment Currencies

Franc

Pros & Cons

  • Combines basic social support with pathways to economic participation.
  • The income‑sharing repayment model ties support to future success, aligning incentives.
  • Provides tangible housing and food assistance alongside training.
  • Job placement services can help bridge skills gaps and employment access.
  • Designed to create a sustainable loop of support and repayment.
  • The income‑sharing model may not suit everyone, especially those with irregular earnings.
  • Success depends on local job market conditions for placements.
  • Temporary support may not be sufficient for long‑term stability without continued access to opportunities.
  • Participants may require additional services like healthcare or childcare not detailed in the core offerings.
  • Adoption and scale could depend on partnership with community organisations or governments.

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