Empowering Women Through Vocational Training
Empowering women is key to the social and economic progress of Newly Merged Area (FATA). WCHR is dedicated to providing vocational training to create job opportunities for women.
Women in Newly Merged Area (FATA) face barriers to education and employment. To empower them, WCHR will establish 30 stitching and handicrafts centers and distribute free sewing machines. This program will promote financial independence, skill development, and social inclusion for women in the region.
Challenges in Water Access
Contaminated Water Sources: Most available water sources are polluted, leading to outbreaks of waterborne diseases.
Lack of Infrastructure: Many villages have no proper wells or water tanks, forcing people to walk long distances for water.
Impact on Women & Children: Women and children often bear the burden of collecting water, reducing their time for education and economic activities.
Objective Of The Initative
- Sustainability: Develop long-term solutions through the construction of wells and water tanks.
- Economic Relief: Minimize medical expenses by improving water quality and hygiene awareness.
- Water Conservation Education: Promote water-saving techniques to ensure long-term sustainability.
- Improve Public Health: Reduce waterborne diseases by providing access to clean drinking water.
Future Expansion Plans
Opening 10 Polytechnics for advanced technical education.
Providing digital literacy training to help women access online job opportunities.
Establishing markets where women can sell their handmade products locally and internationally.
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