RGW Vocational Empowerment Programs
RGW’s vocational initiatives aim to create a ripple effect — We don’t just provide immediate financial aid to women and girls; we offer a robust framework for sustainable self-reliance.
RGW's vocational programs equip women and girls, either refugees or living in underserved areas, with skills for economic independence.
In regions where educational opportunities are scarce, empowering women and girls economically can dramatically shift community dynamics. Research indicates that women reinvest 90% of their income back into their families, multiplying the impact of financial independence.
These programs are tailored to the unique needs of women in underserved areas, ensuring they receive practical and relevant education that translates directly into income. Beyond technical skills, participants gain confidence and a network of support, further enhancing their ability to succeed.
Women learn marketable skills that enable them to either launch their own businesses or secure employment, thereby making an enduring impact on their economic well-being. This approach not only boosts economic stability but also fosters community resilience.
Data Source: United Nations, UN Women
RGW Vocational Empowerment
RGW Vocational Training Programs
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KickStart, Tulamba, Pakistan
Stitching financial independence for underprivileged women & girls.
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Refugee Association Seminars & Workshops, Turkiye
Equipping refugee women & girls with diverse skills and knowledge to thrive in their host country.
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