Project

Livelihood Opportunities for Women in Rural India

Host Organization: The Desai Foundationmdi-circle-small Woburn, MA, United States mdi-circle-small http://thedesaifoundation.org

About

From March to April 2021, rural Indian women in informal jobs accounted for 80% of job losses (Financial Express). The Desai Foundation is working to rebuild and empower the lives of women in rural India. These livelihood programs help recover and restore a support system, an income, independence, and empowerment. These programs equip women with skills and engage them into the workforce so they can independently provide for themselves and their families, cultivating confidence and dignity.

Need

Many rural women who earn a living to provide for their families are informal workers, which makes them more vulnerable to exploitation. In 2020, 94% of rural women worked as informal workers including working as daily wage laborers or as self-employed home-based production workers (e.g. sewing, craftsmaking). Without investment in the untapped potential of rural women and integrating them into the formal economy, these women will continue to be entwined in a system of gender-based poverty.

Long term impact

This project is expected to enhance the capacity and employability of disadvantaged women and girls; enhance the income generation opportunities and sustainable livelihoods of disadvantaged women and girls through skills training on Sewing, Beautician skills, Candle and Diya Making, Jewelry Making, Computer Classes, and Entrepreneurship Development; and ensure the ability to generate income to sustainable livelihood for the less fortunate women and through vocation skill training.

About the Organization

The Desai Foundation cultivates dignity so that people can dream beyond their circumstances. We are driven to promote health, livelihood, and menstrual equity, particularly for those who are both traditionally underserved and powerful agents of social change: women and children. Working with the existing strengths of a community, we focus on providing a healthy life, the dignity of a job, and the fulfillment of an education.

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Need

Many rural women who earn a living to provide for their families are informal workers, which makes them more vulnerable to exploitation. In 2020, 94% of rural women worked as informal workers including working as daily wage laborers or as self-employed home-based production workers (e.g. sewing, craftsmaking). Without investment in the untapped potential of rural women and integrating them into the formal economy, these women will continue to be entwined in a system of gender-based poverty.

Long term impact

This project is expected to enhance the capacity and employability of disadvantaged women and girls; enhance the income generation opportunities and sustainable livelihoods of disadvantaged women and girls through skills training on Sewing, Beautician skills, Candle and Diya Making, Jewelry Making, Computer Classes, and Entrepreneurship Development; and ensure the ability to generate income to sustainable livelihood for the less fortunate women and through vocation skill training.

About the Organization

The Desai Foundation cultivates dignity so that people can dream beyond their circumstances. We are driven to promote health, livelihood, and menstrual equity, particularly for those who are both traditionally underserved and powerful agents of social change: women and children. Working with the existing strengths of a community, we focus on providing a healthy life, the dignity of a job, and the fulfillment of an education.

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