Despite the independence of India, there are still many women in India fighting for their independence, freedom, and independence. Despite the social progress made by women over all these years, many challenges still exist. Factors that affect women’s participation in the country, such as their educational background, age at marriage, and urbanization. As per the latest data, 70 percent of all men of working age are employed, while for women it is only 30 percent in the country. Several reports have also shown that women do ten times more unpaid care work than men.
Women in India experience male-centric society in its bunch structures all through their lives. They are as yet subject to their dads or spouses for their monetary and non-monetary necessities and face many difficulties in their everyday lives.
Since March 2016, Anb global child and women development foundation has been working to empower women to supplement their families’ meager incomes and make them capable and independent enough to earn their livelihood.
At Anb global child and women development foundation, we enable young women to transform their lives with education and empowerment. As part of our flagship program, launched in 2016, we aim to create a conducive environment for youth to become entrepreneurs and acquire the necessary skills to obtain employment.
50 rural women were given a 10-day training on making pickles, murabba, and pottery for self-employment by ANB Global Foundation.
50 rural women were given a 10-day training on making pickles, murabba, and pottery for self-employment by ANB Global Foundation.