Female Empowerment
India
Although the Indian family as a social institution is well known for the emotional and physical support that it provides to its extended members, it sometimes fails to respond to the needs of women, especially for women in difficult circumstances. Widows, victims of abuse, migrants, refugees and the homeless, destitute or deserted often fall outside the care of family units and into an existence of hand-to-mouth living.
The goal of this project is to help such women stand on their feet through female co-operatives. They will be equipped with entrepreneurial skills, leadership training, initial financial assistance and most importantly, a strong framework to assist them with any challenges they encounter.
Key Areas of Expenditure:
- Training program development
- Needs identification and screening process
- Pre-training orientation in fair trade, saving schemes and re-investment of income
- Vocational training in freelance design and tailoring/ embroidery
- Technology and equipment upgrades
- Excursions to stimulate inspiration
- Workshops in leadership, partnership building, accounting and financial management
- Support in establishing a consumer base, retail outlets, exhibitions and e-commerce projects
- Legal aid
- Financial assistance in operating bank accounts, fixed deposits and other investment options
- Health, sanitation and family planning support
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