NGO Name
Women’s Liberation & Rehab
Project Location
Karnataka
Project Categories
Agriculture
Abstract
This project provided sewing and tailoring training to women and underserved community members, helping them develop marketable skills, generate income, and improve their economic independence.
Detailed Description
The project focused on empowering individuals through practical training in sewing, tailoring, and garment production. Participants learned essential skills such as stitching, garment design, fabric handling, and quality finishing, enabling them to produce clothing and textile products for personal use and commercial sale.
Alongside technical training, the program supported participants in developing marketing and entrepreneurship skills, helping them identify market opportunities, promote their products, and increase sales. By connecting skill development with income-generating opportunities, the initiative strengthened livelihoods, encouraged self-employment, and improved financial stability for participating families.
The project also contributed to women's empowerment by enhancing confidence, creating pathways to economic independence, and supporting sustainable livelihood opportunities within their communities.
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