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Women Empowerment Inculcating Hopes

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Women Empowerment

Inculcating Hopes

“Don't be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myth.”― Rumi

Group 3: Members

• Nisar Ahmed – BUITEMS – Director UA&FA.

• Nazia Baig – GCCE –Lecturer.

• Maria – NUML – Lecturer.

• Fakhra – HEDI – Student.

• Zulkafil Abbas – BUITEMS – Student.

YES Network Pakistan – Training of Trainers Workshop, Youth Social Entrepreneurship 2014

Problem

• The area is confronted with immense lack of awareness on the part of parents especially mothers, leading to problems like low quality education and health, poverty and unemployment which can be overcome through motivation and engagement.

Vision and Mission

• Vision: A prosperous, tolerant, progressive, and flourishing populous.

• Mission: We provide quality services to enrichcapabilities of women in order to boost employment,education and health advocacy and alleviate povertythrough qualified mentors to the people of Murree.

Theory of change

• By creating awareness among mothers we believe we can strengthen and develop the community better than any other approach because women lie at the core of every family.

• By carrying out a program which focuses on the skill development of mothers unemployment in the area can be decreased.

• By conducting counseling session with mothers we can boost education of children by educating mothers.

• We can make mothers realize that healthy children would give rise to healthy community.

Solution

• Services: Women mentoring (with a focus on mothers).

• We will establish a skill development institute for women which would also include awareness and counseling session with women of the community.

Activities we would perform

• Building skills of women especially mothers via training sessions (teaching them Balochi and Gilgiti embroidery)

• Awareness sessions on issues like children education, health and family planning.

• One to one counseling of mothers.• Sports competitions for school children in vocations• We would regularly organize environmental campaigns to boost

cleanliness in the area• Customers: Women of the community

Competition in the area.

• There are various vocational training centers in Murreewhich do not cover aspects of awareness and counseling.

• There are no trained mentors or if there was a skilled mentor she was not paid at par because of which the quality was effected.

• Mismanagement of the training institutes.

What we do different (already mentioned.)

Social impact

• Increased employment rates.

• Increasing education opportunities for children.

• Providing enhanced quality of education to students.

• Improved health situation via awareness.

• Unsoiled and uncontaminated environment.

Measurement of social impact.

• Pre and post study.

• Employment rate.

• Behavioral change through research studies

• Environmental conditions in the area

• Youth engagement

Core team (debate this!)

• Human resource requirements.

– 2 mentors.

– 1 Manager.

– 1 Guard.

– 1 Lower staff.• 1 mentor

• 1 assistant

Financial summary

S.no Heads Cost PKR

1. Rent 8, 000

2. Salaries

Two mentors 40,000

Office assistant 10,000

Lower Staff 6,000

3. Furniture 10,000

4. Instruments 5,000

Total 79,000

Financial summary

• Sources of financing

– Fund raising via donor funding.

– Charge fee for services (first batch would be free)

– Selling of handicrafts.

Financial summary

• Machinery required;

– Traditional handicrafts• Frames.

• Threads.

• Needles.

• Mirrors.

• Cloth (Different types).

• Environmental factor is missing

THANK YOU.The workshop has been a great learning experience.