Women Empowerment - Skill Development & Livelihood
Women's empowerment is the process of empowering women. It may be defined in several ways, including accepting women's viewpoints or making an effort to seek them, raising the status of women through education, awareness, literacy, and training. Women's empowerment can be defined to promoting women's sense of self-worth, their ability to determine their own choices, and their right to influence social change for themselves and others.
Economic Empowerment Footwear (Chappal) Manufacturing Unit) – Training Skill Development (Livelihood & Enterprise Development Program (LEDP) & Infrastructure Support)
Promoting Women’s Economic Empowerment Footwear (Chappal) Manufacturing Unit) under National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) Livelihood & Enterprise Development Program (LEDP) & Infrastructure Support for year 2023-24.
As skill upgradation trainings alone have limited impact on livelihood creation among the SHG members, it was thought prudent to create sustainable livelihoods among SHG members and to attain optimum benefit out of skill upgradation and a new scheme titled Livelihood and Enterprise Development Programme (LEDP). It envisages conduct of livelihood promotion programmes in clusters. There is provision for intensive training for skill building, refresher training, backward-forward linkages and handholding & escort supports. It also encompasses the complete value chain and offers end-to-end solution to the SHG members. It is to be implemented on a project basis covering 15 to 30 SHGs in a cluster of contiguous villages where from SHG members may be selected.
The skill upgradation training is provided in batches of 25-30 members (Total 90 members) at Rampur Chakhutiya Dist Almora (Uttarakhand).
Ummid is running Sewing Training Centre at Dwarahat District Almora Uttarakhand. Sewing Training Centre to make women self-sufficient and confident. Stitching garments is one job that remains till end of the mankind. Further, we have trained more than 500 beneficiaries in year 2018-21.