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Women's Vocational & Entrepreneurship Training

A livelihood-focused training programme for women from underserved communities that builds practical tailoring skills alongside entrepreneurial thinking and financial literacy, enabling participants to become income earners, small business owners, or skilled workers through market-ready vocational pathways.

Women's economic empowerment requires more than technical skills—it demands entrepreneurial confidence, financial knowledge, and market access that traditional training often overlooks. This programme takes a comprehensive approach to vocational training by integrating practical tailoring skills with business fundamentals and financial literacy, creating complete pathways from skill acquisition...

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Akinek nagyszerű

  • Someone who works with women from underserved communities seeking income opportunities
  • Someone who can mobilise a group of 30-50 women aged 18–45 committed to vocational training
  • Someone who has access to training space for hands-on practical sessions
  • Someone who can coordinate with 1M1B for programme delivery and support
  • Someone who wants to create sustainable livelihoods and women's economic empowerment

Women's Vocational & Entrepreneurship Training projekt alapjai

5 lépéses útmutató

  • Identify and Mobilise Participants
  • Establish Training Infrastructure
  • Deliver Tailoring Skills Training
  • Build Business and Financial Capabilities
  • Support Market Entry and Livelihood Launch

Idő

Javasolt: 12–20 weeks for programme delivery including practical tailoring sessions, theory, demonstrations, and business and financial sessions.

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At 1M1B, we believe that when a woman earns, a family rises — and when families rise, communities transform. This Women’s Vocational & Entrepreneurship Program is designed to move beyond skill training and create sustainable income pathways. By combining tailoring skills with entrepreneurship and financial literacy, we aim to support women in becoming confident income earners, small business owners, and leaders within their communities. Our goal is simple — skills that translate into dignity, independence, and long-term economic empowerment.

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  • Why a 30 day challenge?

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    Funds cannot be used for the costs of work that has already been carried out, costs unrelated to the setup and maintenance of the new project, payments to group members for their work on the project. Funds can’t be used for the promotion of religious causes, non-charitable activities, sponsorship or fundraising events. Please read the terms and conditions for further details.

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