Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal

by Language Development Centre - Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal
Literacy and Livelihoods for 445 Women in Nepal

Project Report | May 19, 2014
Project Update from Tharu Communities

By Pushker Kadel | Director, LDC-Nepal

Group picture with Women Group after meeting
Group picture with Women Group after meeting

Overview

Our local staff makes regular visits to the project areas in Dang.   A team from the Language Development Centre also visited the Tharu project in April to meet with local women groups and help them to continue sustainable livelihoods activities in coordination with local stakeholders.

We visited seven women groups and three women saving and credit groups, which are formally registered in government office. It was so good to see progression in goat rearing, vegetable farming and fodder plantations to provide fodder for their goats as apposed to denuding the local forests for fodder. We met with over 150 women during this visit who are involving in project activities. This visit was encouraging because the local women groups are able to continue and initiate new group and project activities with very little financial support from us.

In detail

Goat Rearing

Each family has 9-10 goats, one member able to earn approximately $350.00 selling goats last year. More Goat sheds are under construction and families are planting fodder trees and bushes plus fodder plants for their goats.

Saving and Credit

Each group is running a saving and credit service. Project records show that each group is able to collect and invest approximately $1,335.00. By maintaining good financial records increased trust is developed among group members and communities, which contributes to initiating new activities. Each member deposits $1.04 (NPR 100) per month in her account with the group. The group then decides who receives loans, the level of interest and the repayment schedule.

Positive changes through group activities;

  • Goat rearing practices are improving through proper goat sheds, nutrition and treatment
  • Self confidence and unity among the women is increasing as they become economically and socially empowered
  • Positive behavioral changes by men towards women including active support to the women groups

 

Comments from some of the participants

Punam (46), Chairperson, Women Cooperative: “I am able to lead the organization because I am learning from my experiences and committed to learn from other's experiences.”

Dhana (34), Manager, and Women Cooperative: “All the children in our village are enrolled in school. Not one child who can go to school is left behind when our school is open.” We are impressed by the change we see in the parents who are now more aware about the importance of school and have the financial resources to pay for the education expenses of their children.

Maya (42) Chairperson, Women Group: “I am happy to lead group activities and work with local communities to continue the project activities. I am anticipating more support to run our Community Learning Center, which help us to sustain our literacy skills and improve our livelihood activities. Now, I realized that literate person more aware for proper use of the financial resources. I am thankful those people who are supporting us.”

Like Maya we are also grateful for your support. Thank you.

Goat Rearing in progress
Goat Rearing in progress
Women in her fodder field
Women in her fodder field
Women are happy with their progress
Women are happy with their progress
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Language Development Centre - Nepal

Location: Kathmandu - Nepal
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Language Development Centre - Nepal
Pushker Kadel
Project Leader:
Pushker Kadel
Kathmandu , Nepal

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