Protect girls from violence in school

by Karuna Trust
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school

Project Report | Feb 28, 2018
Greetings from project manager Abhayanavita

By Amoghamati Traud-Dubois | Programme manager

Abhayanavita from Amravati livelihoods project
Abhayanavita from Amravati livelihoods project

I met Abhayanavita at a network meeting recently. Of course I asked her about the livelihood project in Amravati which you have kindly donated towards. Abhayanavita is 39 years old and did her Master in Social Work in 2010. She originates from a similar community like the one which the Bahujan Hitay Amravati project is working with. So she knows very well from her own experience how difficult it is to live in a slum area, go to school, graduate and eventually get a job. 

She shared with me: "The livelihood training is a great benefit for the women. They normally are entirely depending on men. Without any access to money and no entitlements they have to virtually beg for everything they need. Often women experience domestic violence, they get beaten or abused. So every little step towards economic independence is also a step towards dignity. 

And we found, that working for their psychological wellbeing is as important as the actual skills training. So we also do trainings with the women to improve their confidence. It's even like changing their mind-sets. Women learn with us that it’s not ok for their husbands to beat them. And even in the face of abuses by men from dominant castes they don’t need to give in. They don’t need to accept discrimination. It’s a revelation for many women. And this changes their perspectives of themselves and their lives completely. It gives them the confidence they need to successfully pursue livelihood training and to set up a small business.

Recently we discussed among the team and found out, that we should develop our approach even further. We’ve started to offer the most accessible trainings for the women of these slums. However, our trainings are mostly for quite stereotype women specific livelihoods. It’s good to start here but we’ve come to see that we need to look beyond. How can we broaden out the vocational training, do more placement support for job opportunities? So that more women move on to non-gendered work which is of course better paid and offers more security. At least for the better educated young women this is an opportunity and we’ll do more in this direction in future. Thank you for supporting us in this!”

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Karuna Trust

Location: London, England - United Kingdom
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Amoghamati Traud-Dubois
London , England United Kingdom

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