SummaryThis project provides 3 NGOs run by Indian Buddhist women from ex-untouchable background with capacity building to improve their project management, professional and administration skills.
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Direct beneficiaries are the project managers and staff members of three women NGOs in Maharashtra; some 135 women with mostly limited formal education. Indirect beneficiaries are all children and women participating in the social, health and educational projects run by the NGOs in the slums. With improved capabilities in project management and professional skills the NGOs will run the projects more efficiently and improve their help.
A detailed training needs assessment is the first step. Workshops in team development and communication skills follow. All staff will be trained according to their jobs in professional and administrative skill development and project management.
This project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
Direct beneficiaries are the project managers and staff members of three women NGOs in Maharashtra; some 135 women. Indirectly, all children, women, and families participating in social, health and educational projects run by the NGOs will benefit.
Because of poverty and very challenging past conditioning many women face personal and social difficulties - lack of confidence, low self-esteem. We work with them to change all that!
- Dhammacharini Karunadipa, Chairwoman of Jeevak, women's NGO, Pune, benefiary
Susanne Traud-Dubois
Founder
Herkules Str.
13a
Essen, NRW 45127
Germany
+49 201 430 84 81
Email:
Karuna Deutschland
Herkules Str. 13a
Essen,
NRW
45127
Germany
+49 201 430 84 81
http://www.karunadeutschland.org
This project is located in
India
and can also be found under
Women and Girls.
For more information about India, read the Human Development Report on India or the Wikipedia entry for India.
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on October 23, 2008