Empowering marginalised Dalit women in Nepal: Economic empowerment through livelihoods

Empowering marginalised Dalit women in Nepal: Economic empowerment through livelihoods

In Nepal, the Dalit community, which makes up 13.8% of the population, faces severe systemic socio-economic inequalities and discrimination rooted in caste-based practices. Within the population, the experiences? of Madheshi Dalit women is particularly harsh. They endure a dual burden of discrimination based on both their caste and gender. This marginalisation, coupled with prevalence of early marriages, exacerbates their vulnerabilities and exclusion from mainstream socio-economic opportunities.

Street Child of Nepal has been at the forefront of addressing needs of marginalised women and girls, reaching over 10,000 of them through its “Marginalised No More” and “Breaking the Bonds” initiatives. These programs have paved the way for continued support of married girls from marginalised communities through literacy, life skills education and entrepreneurship. The latest phase, Breaking the Bonds II (BTB II), is supported by The Fresh Leaf Foundation and implemented together with our excellent local partner Janaki Women Awareness Society (JWAS).?BTB II is working with 400 Dalit married girls to provide life skills and financial education, ultimately helping them transition into sustainable livelihoods. Most of these girls have no formal education, have experienced early marriages, and live in low-income communities with limited access to health services.

BTB II participant running her own tailoring business from her home sewing station

This program plays a crucial role in raising awareness about rights, sexual and reproductive health, and reproduction while helping the girls establish their own small businesses to support themselves and their families financially. BTB II has meticulously designed its support activities to strengthen women’s agency by providing necessary skills and resources to create sustainable income pathways.?

BTB II encompasses a diverse range of business opportunities, all adapted to the local market conditions. These include rearing goats and calves to operating sewing machines and small grocery stores, ensuring participants can choose the path that best aligns with their skills, interests and local market needs.??By addressing the unique challenges faced by Dalit women and girls, BTB II is not only works as a livelihoods program but a transformative movement towards equity and empowerment for most marginalised women in Nepal.


See the original blog here: Empowering Marginalised Dalit Women in Nepal - Street Child (street-child.org.np)

SHOICHI KONO (河野翔一)

人の可能性や価値を最大限発揮させるプロデューサー兼クリエイター。教育事業を共創しています。 日本の伝統武道である「空手道」で2度の日本一を経験しその後コーチとして教え子を日本一に育成。子どもの可能性を開放するために「教育」「人材育成」を専門として活動。日本と海外の学校で先生、企画系業務、経営を経験。教育に共創の必要性を感じ、学校外でも教育事業を共創しています(近々法人化予定)。#繋がり申請大歓迎

7 个月

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What an inspiring initiative by Street Child of Nepal! Empowering young girls with financial education and life skills can truly make a lasting impact. For more insights on supporting startups and fostering sustainable growth, check out our page. Let's continue to drive transformative change together!

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