Somali Skilled Focus Organization plans to provide Vocational Training and basic equipment' to increase the household income and improve the living conditions of 100 Widows, Divorced, Orphans and marginalized Women in Buhoodle city Somalia.
According to the UN, 74% of Somalia's 18 million people live on less than $2 a day, and over 8 million of the 18 million school-age children are not in primary school. Women are the exact half of our total population which has always been less behind in every field of life as compared to men. In Somalia their wider-range distance from development especially vocational training has always been matter of constant concern. Majority of Women extent to 90% are quite unfamiliar with the professional k
100 Women would be exposed to training techniques mainly designed to develop their skills and performance in Tailoring. Training topics set out to meet their training needs and to overcome their difficulties. After training courses women who took part in the tailoring training received sewing machines through which they would be able to sew clothes to earn for themselves and their families. In this way, they reinvest 90% of it into their families and communities
This project will empower 100 women to develop tools necessary to launch successful businesses, generate income, send their children to school, & lift their families and communities out of poverty, enriching their quality of life in a respectable way. The long-term impact of implementing these solutions could be significant. By improving access to education and employment opportunities for women, we can contribute to breaking the cycle of poverty and dependence in the community. Empowering women
This project has provided additional documentation in a XLSX file (projdoc.xlsx).
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