Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill

by Society for Human Development
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill
Empower 100 Pakistani Women through Sewing Skill

Project Report | Jul 30, 2019
4th report on provision of sewing skill

By Bonnie Mendes | Program Leader

Area profile:

  1. UC# 19
  2. Total population of Ch# 296JB Jafapur: 4875
  3. Muslim Families: 975
  4. Christian Families: 70
  5. Govt. Girls Middle school: 1
  6. Govt. Boys Primary school: 1
  7. Cast: Shia, Suni, Rajput, Raian, Ahle Hadis, Nai, Mochi, Jutt, Ahemdi,
  8. Religion: Christian, Muslims
  9. Profession:  Mostly labors   

 

 

Young girls and women who were working on brick kilns and as domestic workers to help their parents are now the part of the sewing center.  Sewing Centre in Jafapur Gojra is running successfully for unskilled deserving community. The main purpose of this sewing center is to enable illiterate women and girls to get training from these centers and raise the income for their families. Through these centers the income of these women will be enhanced.The economic development of women will increase their role in decision making process. They will teach these learnt skills to other woman of the area. it will also help to reduce the financial problems which always leads to family fights and usually is a cause domestic violence for these women.

The sewing centre in Jafapur Gojra is developing skills among unskilled and deprived girls and women.  Some of the girls are so trained that now they are generating income for their families and they are now giving these skills to other family members. The Teacher of the Sewing Centre is very committed and punctual. She is trying her best to help the girls. Few of the trained girls have started earning 5000-6000 PKR a month which is helping their families. 

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Organization Information

Society for Human Development

Location: Lahore - Pakistan
Project Leader:
Bonnie Mendes
Lahore , Pakistan

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