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BUILDING HOPE, CHANGING LIVES ACROSS COASTAL AND URBAN COMMUNITIES
Empowering women in rural areas is crucial for several reasons, primarily because it addresses gender inequalities and fosters holistic societal development. In rural settings, women often face disproportionate challenges compared to men, including limited access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and decision-making roles. By promoting women's empowerment, we can break down barriers that hinder their progress and unlock their potential to contribute meaningfully to their families, communities, and economies. Economic empowerment is another critical aspect of women's empowerment in rural areas. Women are often the backbone of rural economies, engaging in agricultural activities, small-scale businesses, and informal sector work. However, they frequently encounter challenges such as limited access to credit, land, markets, and technology, which constrain their ability to generate income and improve their livelihoods. By providing financial assistance, training, and resources to women entrepreneurs, we can enable them to start or expand businesses, increase their income, and achieve greater financial independence.
In Byndoor village, which has a total population of around 2.80 lakhs, a substantial population is engaged in small-scale industries, with approximately 2,000 skilled women tailors contributing significantly to the local economy through tailoring work. Recognizing this contribution and the need for economic empowerment, Govinda Babu Poojari, Managing Trustee of Sri Varalakshmi Charitable Trust(R) Uppunda, donated tailoring machines to these women on Tailors' Day. This initiative aims to empower women to become entrepreneurs of their own, promoting self-reliance and economic independence. In the same way, Our charity is embarking on a transformative initiative aimed at empowering women in the villages of Byndoor through tailoring skill training and the provision of tailoring machines. This strategic endeavour arises from a recognition of the pressing need to address socio-economic challenges prevalent in rural communities, particularly concerning women's access to education, employment, and economic opportunities. By focusing on tailoring skill development, we aim to equip women with valuable vocational skills that not only enhance their employability but also enable them to become self-reliant entrepreneurs.