By Vama Rajpal | Fundraising Manager
Employability Programme for Youth in Slums
Unemployment is one of the major problems faced by youth in India. Saath noticed that there are many youngsters in Gujarat who have dropped out of schools to earn livelihood. But they don’t have enough skills, so to get the solution for this issue Saath started employability programs, not only in Gujarat but also in Rajasthan.
Objectives of the Programme:
Report Duration: October 2016 – December 2016
Work done
Introduction about Programs:
The sector has been divided into formal and non-formal trainings:
Udaan:
Udaan program provides livelihood training to youth from vulnerable backgrounds and give them an equal opportunity to employability. The courses selected for the programs are also a result of market research and need assessment program from the community itself. The courses that are currently offered in this program are as follows:
The entire above mentioned program is for entry level jobs. Placement assistance is also provided to the trainees.
Nirman:
Nirman program addresses the training needs of people in the informal sector. Practical and theoretical training is provided which moulds their skills and capabilities to get better incomes. The courses that are currently offered in this program are as follows:
We are also running women batches for electrician and masonry course. For informal trainings, SAATH has collaborated with Bosch India Foundation, American India Foundation and Shivia Micro finance as they both are well known for their qualitative and effective work. They use their expertise in providing opportunity to impart training about safety standards.
Women @ Work:
Saath started new skill development and enhancement program to empower young women and focus on non-traditional job options which will have an inclusion of micro-entrepreneurship, life skills and technology components to aid them in setting up their own businesses if they choose. In the case of young girls below 18 years, there will be a work readiness module and sessions on how they can re-enroll in school if they would like to. Sew machine Repairing
BENEFICIARY STORY
Training Skilled Masons
Name: Chandrajit Madanlal Chavda (Name Changed)
Trade: Masonry
Contact Number: 8735951288
Address: 1512, Gayatrinagar Society, Near Kubereshwar Mahadev, Saijpur Bodha, Naroda Road, Ahmedabad
Chadrajit is a migrant from a small village in Rajasthan. His father there used to work as a labourer under a mason and his mother was working as a farm labourer. After 12th standard he left his studies as his parents cannot afford his higher education. He started working as a mason labourer with his father earning Rs. 200 per day as wage. He felt his income was less and seeing no proper opportunities in Rajashtan, he decided to come to Ahmedabad Gujarat, and he migrated with his wife and 2 children.
Here he was getting work as a labourer only and was earning Rs. 400 per day as wages. He wanted to improve his skills to increase his income but wasn’t able to find any avenues for that. At one of the Labour Naka’s, he came to know about the Nirman training when the Saath team was conducting mobilization there. After getting all the relevant information, he decided to join the training. Sharing his learning’s of the training, Chandrajit says, “In the training I learned about calculations, use of a calculator, different base measurements, types of construction and plastering, estimate of work and many other things. The life skills sessions taught me about communication, team work and relationship building. The financial literacy training taught me the importance of savings, insurance and through the mobile app I learned a lot more. My reservations regarding the insurance were removed because of it”.
After the training, Chandrajit who was initially earning around Rs. 7,000 per month, is now earning Rs. 8,500 per month. He has started savings and has taken out insurance of his family as well. He regularly counsels his other friends as well to join the Nirman training.
YEP DATA- FOR GLOBAL GIVING
October' 16 to December'16 status
Month Enrolled Trained
Male Female Total Male Female Total
October'16 - - - 13 64 77
November'16 - 85 85 26 44 70
December'16 - - - 10 91 101
Total - 85 85 49 199 248
Batches completed (no. of batches carried out)
No. of batches completed Total
Oct.16 6 6
Nov.16 3 3
Dec.16 5 5
Total 14 14
Innovations of the program:
By Vama Rajpal | Fundraising Manager
By Vama Rajpal | Fundraising Manager
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