Skill Application Rate
78%
trained women successfully applied aari work (embroidery), tailoring, and other skills within three months of completion.
Income Generation Boost
55%
of participants started earning through home-based enterprises.
Entrepreneurial Success
15
women-led microenterprises launched, contributing to local economies.
Community Engagement
90%
consistent participation across training sessions, reflecting strong interest.

The Problem
- • Women face limited access to skill development and self-learning platforms.
- • Low awareness of entrepreneurship and government schemes.
- • Economic dependency restricts confidence, decision-making, and sustainable livelihood opportunities.
The Solution
- • Offer hands-on training in aari work (embroidery) and other livelihood skills.
- • Promote self-learning to support home-based income generation.
- • Create awareness on entrepreneurship and government welfare schemes.
- • Provide mentorship to strengthen confidence and economic independence.
Alignment with the Organization’s Mission
Skill Empowerment : Delivers practical training for sustainable livelihoods.
Mentorship & Confidence : Nurtures self-belief through continuous guidance.
Inclusive Growth : Enables women to become drivers of economic and social transformation.
Key Problem Areas Solved
Trained 500+ women in aari work (embroidery) and livelihood skills.
Boosted self-confidence and economic independence through guided mentoring.
Enabled many to start home-based enterprises and contribute to household income.
The Results
20
intensive training sessions on aari work (embroidery), tailoring, and livelihood-focused skills tailored to women's needs.
500+
women trained with practical skills, self-learning resources, and personalized mentorship to unlock economic potential.
15
women launched home-based businesses or began earning independently through freelance and micro-enterprise opportunities.
90%
average attendance—demonstrating strong enthusiasm and commitment to economic self-reliance.