Equip and Empower a Woman in India for Success

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OrganizationIndia Partners
Region India
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ProjectLeader John Sparks


This project will train 140 poor women in India and teach them valuable sewing skills. It will also provide each woman with her own treadle sewing machine, allowing her to earn a living from home to support her family.


Challenge

In India, more than 50 percent of women are illiterate. Living in poverty with a limited education greatly hinders these women from finding quality jobs to support their families. They are often at risk of being trapped in dehumanizing professions (like the sex trade) in order to feed their children. This project will empower poor women in rural villages with valuable sewing skills and a sewing machine so they can earn a respectable living and help their families.

Long-Term Impact

The project will empower 140 women each year with sewing skills and provide them with a sewing machine to start their own self-sustaining tailoring business. These women, who are often poor mothers and widows, will have an opportunity to use their skills to rise out of poverty and work toward a promising future for themselves and their families.

References

  1. http://www.indiapartners.org


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[[Category:Gender Equality in India Projects]], [[Category:Lack of resources and opportunities for women in India Projects]]

[[Category:Gender Equality in India Projects in India]], [[Category:Lack of resources and opportunities for women in India Projects in India]]