The objective of this project is to provide employability enhancement training to over 8,000 candidates, focusing, specifically on women. By centering on women’s empowerment, the initiative aims to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to improve their job prospects. This effort is designed to promote gender equality and support the economic upliftment of women, helping them secure better employment opportunities.
The program targets individuals between the ages of 18 and 35 who come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
We provided flexibility to candidates by allowing them to choose night shift jobs only if they were comfortable with it. Additionally, we implemented a robust On-the-Job Training (OJT) program to familiarize candidates with the working environment and better prepare them for their roles.
Mobilization Improvements: We opened more centers and recruited additional mobilizers who had a good understanding of the candidates and the local geography to enhance mobilization efforts.
Night Shift Flexibility: We ensured that night shift jobs were only offered to candidates who were comfortable with them.
Support for Candidates: For some candidates, travel and food expenses were covered by the organizations they were placed at, which provided significant assistance.