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After getting livelihood improvement materials women became happy

Skill training is one of the most important sectors for economic enhancement in the context of Nepal. It provides an opportunity for employment and income generation which is particularly important because agriculture and the formal sector are unable to absorb growing labor forces. Skill training is particularly important for marginalized and vulnerable people of a community that enables them to increase income, employment and food security, as well as improving nutrition and health status. Through the training the Muslim women learned the skill of beauty parlor, tailoring, driving, computer operating, mobile repairing and seasonal and off-seasonal farming. To start their own small business and enterprises, the project supported seed money and required materials to them by organizing a livelihood improvement materials distribution program 4th April 2019. The program was chaired by Mr. Shekh Jamsed (Ward President) and the chief guest of the program was Mr. Anil Jha (Former Minister and Member of Parliament) with a view to uplift the women life economically and socially. The program was focused largely on women. The initiatives aimed to improve the employment.

Livelihood improvement material distributed to the Muslim women motivated to start their business of farming, beauty parlor, driving and tailoring that helped them to increase their income up to 3000-7000 monthly bases and maintain basic requirements of their family as well as uplift the economic and social status of Muslim women. Finally, Muslim women became happier and that motivated and encouraged others to do something for self-dependency. Previously they do much more work in their own home but no one gives worth of that kind of house work because in our society they give worth only them who earn money. Now, they can able to earn money. They are very happy, motivated and encouraged to do innovation in their life owning to Mandwi/Penny Appeal.

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