SHOKKHOM is a Sustainable Livelihood Project started in 2017.To date, SHOKKHOM has transformed the lives of over 2600 families, enabling them to achieve financial independence and resilience. The program provides comprehensive support, including training, mentorship, and access to necessary resources, ensuring that beneficiaries are equipped with the tools they need to succeed. The project operates in 17 districts in Bangladesh.
In the Islamic community, Muslims are obliged to pay a percentage annually under Islamic law on a particular amount of property they own and use it for charitable and religious purposes. In Bangladesh, with Zakat money, people tend to purchase clothing and food to distribute those to the poor which results in momentary happiness for the people but does not bring any tenable development in their lives. To ensure appropriate utilization of the money, we initiated a Sustainable Livelihood program.
This initiative has proven to be a beacon of hope for underprivileged communities, offering them a pathway out of poverty. The project's primary focus is on leveraging Zakat money as a means to uplift economically disadvantaged families, creating a sustainable source of income and fostering long-term stability. By empowering breadwinners to become entrepreneurs, it not only improves their living standards but also contributes to the overall economic growth of the community.
Beyond economic empowerment, the project emphasizes gender equity and capacity building, aiming to break barriers and create equal opportunities for women and men alike. It encourages women to take on leadership roles within their families and communities, fostering a culture of inclusivity and shared responsibility. SHOKKHOM also prioritizes the development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), recognizing their critical role in driving economic growth and reducing unemployment.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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