Project

Sustainable Livelihoods for ex-Manual Scavengers

Livelihoods

PEOPLE SERVED

600

THEMES

Livelihoods

LOCATION

Madhya Pradesh, India

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Jan Sahas Womens’ Livelihoods Project

What are the challenges?

Women belonging to ‘manual scavenging’ communities are expected to clean dry latrines for a few rupees and scraps of food. Their husbands can only obtain work cleaning sewers and drains. These women are looked down upon by their communities, routinely facing physical and sexual violence, and their children face discrimination at school. Women from this background often had little or no formal education, and lack the confidence and knowledge to claim their rights. 

What is the aim of the project?

The project aims to provide an opportunity for these women to obtain alternative, sustainable livelihoods. This includes training and guidance on business and entrepreneurship skills, and either work as employees in collective tailoring centres or support to start their own small businesses. 

What are the main activities?

  • Women are given support and regular skill training to increase their abilities and confidence in tailoring and business
  • Industry professionals give practical support in building a business and entrepreneurship with an emphasis on sustainability
  • Training is given to provide knowledge and access to government entitlements, learn about their individual rights, and raise awareness among the community