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When women organize, communities transform. 421 women are building economic independence — on their own terms.
Empowering women is not only a matter of social justice — it is a catalyst for positive change within families and communities. Our Livelihood Generation initiatives equip marginalized women with the necessary skills, resources, and support to become financially independent.
We provide comprehensive vocational training programs tailored to local opportunities and market demands, such as livestock rearing, sustainable farming practices, and entrepreneurship development.
Our goal is to enable sustainable incomes leading to economic upliftment, enabling Dalit and Janajati families to break the cycle of extreme poverty.
Offer a Livelihood Training →20 groups across Ward 7 and Ward 12 hold monthly meetings focused on saving, loans, and skill-sharing.
Groups hold regular monthly meetings focused on saving and loan transactions. Members contribute regularly, building a shared pool of resources accessible to all.
Loans are issued based on individual business plans for new enterprises and urgent medical needs, ensuring women can access capital on their own terms.
40+ women engaged in poultry farming, 40 in goat-rearing. These livelihood activities generate sustainable income while building practical animal husbandry skills.
60+ women grow vegetables in kitchen gardens. Produce feeds families, supplies school midday meal programs, and generates income from local market sales.
5 business trainings and 2 kitchen gardening sessions equip women with practical skills in record-keeping, market access, pricing, and sustainable enterprise management.
Groups serve as platforms for knowledge sharing, confidence-building, and fostering a spirit of solidarity — building power not just for income, but for collective voice.
Ward No. 12's highest-achieving savings group, accumulating NPR 39,960 through disciplined monthly savings and mutual accountability.
Ward 12One member earned NPR 35,000 by selling seasonal vegetables in schools and local markets — transforming a kitchen garden into a sustainable income source.
Market SuccessA member earned NPR 8,400 by selling eggs and roosters — demonstrating how small-scale livestock can create meaningful, consistent income for families.
Livestock EnterpriseFor 1,000 Rupees you can support a family's livelihood. This will enable them to survive without engaging their child in the workforce — breaking the cycle of poverty for good.
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