Women skills project

Women skills project

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The Women Skills Project is a transformative initiative by the Rweteera Child Aid Community Foundation (RCAF) aimed at empowering vulnerable women and young mothers through hands-on vocational training in weaving, pottery, knitting, tailoring, and hairdressing. Each woman receives comprehensive training for just $100, enabling her to gain lifelong skills that translate into sustainable livelihoods and support for their children and families.

Objectives

  1. Economic Empowerment: Equip women with income-generating skills to reduce poverty and dependence.

  2. Child & Family Welfare: Enable women to provide food, healthcare, and education for their children.

  3. Community Development: Build a stronger local economy through small-scale businesses and artisan groups.

  4. Self-Reliance: Reduce vulnerability by giving women the tools to be independent and confident contributors to their households.

Training Areas

  1. Weaving – Basket weaving and mat making using locally available materials.

  2. Pottery – Traditional and modern pottery techniques to produce cooking pots, home décor, and sellable crafts.

  3. Knitting – Hand and machine knitting of garments, baby clothes, and household items.

  4. Tailoring – Dressmaking, school uniforms, and tailoring services using sewing machines.

  5. Hairdressing – Hair braiding, styling, and basic salon operations.

Program Cost

  • $100 per woman covers:

    • Training materials and equipment

    • Instruction by skilled local artisans

    • Workspace and tools (shared or individual)

    • Certification upon completion

    • Mentorship and business startup guidance

Target Group

  • Vulnerable women, especially:

    • Widows and single mothers

    • Teen mothers

    • Women with little to no formal education

    • Women caring for orphaned children

Expected Outcomes

  • Women gain employable, marketable skills.

  • Increased household income and improved living conditions.

  • Enhanced self-esteem and decision-making power for women.

  • Reduction in domestic violence, early marriage, and child neglect due to improved stability at home.

Sustainability Plan

  • Establishment of women-led cooperatives and artisan groups.

  • Continuous mentorship and advanced skills training.

  • RCAF will assist trained women in accessing small business grants, microloans, or group savings schemes.

  • Partnering with local markets, tourism centers, and online platforms for product sales.

Call to Action

You can sponsor a woman for just $100. Your support provides not just a skill, but a new beginning for a woman and her children.