active · Gender· Education
F.a: Socio–economic empowerment of disadvantaged women and girls (SEED)
1. Project: 11751 Socio–economic empowerment of disadvantaged women and girls in Lalitpur district of Nepal 2. Project area and Country: Lalitpur district, Nepal 3. Project justification: Women are the largest marginalized group in Nepal in terms of edu cation, asset ownership, political representation and economic participation. Many poor women from deprived communities are not in a position to access loan from banks or other financial institutions or financial service providers due to lack of physical c ollateral. Most of the women still lack legal ownership of their land and citizenship certificate. This project is a continuation of past project Promotion of Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Lalitpur. It aims to replicate learning to neig hbouring VDCs, increase cooperatives’ membership and services to poor and excluded households and to strengthen women-led cooperatives and their networking. Cooperatives still lack adequate knowledge and skills to develop strong linkages with market acto rs for enterprise development. 4. The main objective and the expected results: The main objective of the project is to contribute to change the oppressive position of rural women promoting their economic, social, political and cultural rights. The projec t aims to develop, expand and strengthen women-led local institutions to promote economic, social and cultural rights of women. The targeted women will have an opportunity to earn, save and access credits equal to men. Women will be economically active and empowered members in their communities through their meaningful stake in decision-making process at households and community level. The project will improve women’s business skills so that they will manage their businesses professionally and profitably. The women will be mainly from economically poor and indigenous Tamang communities in 12 village development committees (VDCs) of Lalitpur district. 5. Right-holders/ beneficiaries: 3,700 cooperative women members and 900 girls Duty bearers: Village Develo pment Committees (VDCs), local government 6. Implementing partner: Society of Local Volunteer's Effort (SOLVE) Nepal and Federation of Women Entrepreneurs’ Association Nepal (FWEAN) 7. Budget 2018: Total budget EUR 150,000
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About this project
1. Project: 11751 Socio–economic empowerment of disadvantaged women and girls in Lalitpur district of Nepal 2. Project area and Country: Lalitpur district, Nepal 3. Project justification: Women are the largest marginalized group in Nepal in terms of edu cation, asset ownership, political representation and economic participation. Many poor women from deprived communities are not in a position to access loan from banks or other financial institutions or financial service providers due to lack of physical c ollateral. Most of the women still lack legal ownership of their land and citizenship certificate. This project is a continuation of past project Promotion of Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Lalitpur. It aims to replicate learning to neig hbouring VDCs, increase cooperatives’ membership and services to poor and excluded households and to strengthen women-led cooperatives and their networking. Cooperatives still lack adequate knowledge and skills to develop strong linkages with market acto rs for enterprise development. 4. The main objective and the expected results: The main objective of the project is to contribute to change the oppressive position of rural women promoting their economic, social, political and cultural rights. The projec t aims to develop, expand and strengthen women-led local institutions to promote economic, social and cultural rights of women. The targeted women will have an opportunity to earn, save and access credits equal to men. Women will be economically active and empowered members in their communities through their meaningful stake in decision-making process at households and community level. The project will improve women’s business skills so that they will manage their businesses professionally and profitably. The women will be mainly from economically poor and indigenous Tamang communities in 12 village development committees (VDCs) of Lalitpur district. 5. Right-holders/ beneficiaries: 3,700 cooperative women members and 900 girls Duty bearers: Village Develo pment Committees (VDCs), local government 6. Implementing partner: Society of Local Volunteer's Effort (SOLVE) Nepal and Federation of Women Entrepreneurs’ Association Nepal (FWEAN) 7. Budget 2018: Total budget EUR 150,000
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