Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan

by Disabled Welfare Association
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Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
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Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan
Educate 150 Women with disabilities in Pakistan

Project Report | Jan 17, 2024
How Women with disabilities life get changed

By Sohail Rais | Project Director

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The "Educate 150 Women with Disabilities in Pakistan" project continues to make significant progress in empowering women with disabilities through education and skills training. Since the project's launch, we have:

  •  12 women with disabilities were enrolled, exceeding our initial target of 10 for the quarter.
  • Tailored courses: Conducted needs assessments and developed personalized learning plans for each participant, aligning with their interests and goals.
  • Provided training: Launched 3 vocational skills training programs in Cooking, Computer and Embroidery, equipping women with marketable skills for employment.
  • Built a support network: Established peer mentorship groups and facilitated regular connection sessions to foster a sense of community and belonging.
  • Advocated for inclusion: Organized sensitivity workshops and awareness campaigns to address societal discrimination against women with disabilities.

Key Achievements:

  • Increased educational access: 12 participants reached basic literacy, 8 enrolled in formal education programs, and 4 progressed to higher levels of learning.
  • Enhanced livelihood opportunities: 8 participants completed vocational training, 1 secured employment, and 3 reported increased income generation.
  • Improved well-being: 12 participants reported increased confidence, self-esteem, and social engagement.
  • Promoted inclusivity: Successfully raised awareness about disability rights through 3 workshops and reached 30 community members with outreach programs.

Challenges and Solutions:

While the project has achieved notable successes, some challenges remain:

  • Limited accessibility: Some women face mobility and transportation difficulties impeding participation in on-site activities. We are addressing this by offering flexible learning options, such as home-based training, and collaborating with local transportation providers.
  • Resource constraints: Increased enrollment necessitates additional resources for instructors, materials, and support services. We are actively seeking partnerships and fundraising opportunities to secure sustainable funding.
  • Societal discrimination: Despite awareness campaigns, prejudice against women with disabilities persists. We are intensifying advocacy efforts through community engagement and partnerships with disability rights organizations.

Looking Ahead:

In the next quarter, we will focus on:

  • Completing enrollment and ensuring participation of 15 women.
  • Expanding skills training programs to include Baking.
  • Connecting women with employment opportunities through job fairs and partnerships with businesses.
  • Strengthening the peer mentorship program for ongoing support and networking.
  • Scaling up awareness campaigns and advocating for policy changes promoting inclusive education and employment practices.

We are confident that the "Educate 150 Women with Disabilities in Pakistan" project will continue to empower women, transform lives, and contribute to a more inclusive and equitable society. We appreciate your continued support and generosity in making this impactful work possible.

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Disabled Welfare Association

Location: Karachi, Sindh - Pakistan
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Mr. Jawaid Rais
Karachi , Sindh Pakistan
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