Empowering tribal women through education, health, and economic independence while honoring their cultural heritage
"Tribal women often bear the dual burden of maintaining traditional roles while facing modern challenges. Their potential remains untapped due to systemic barriers in education, healthcare, and economic participation."
Restricted mobility and decision-making power in tribal societies
Gender disparity in food distribution affecting health
Limited access to clean water, sanitation and healthcare
Heavy domestic workloads leaving little time for self-development
Transforming lives through education, skill development, and community leadership
Holistic initiatives designed to address the unique needs of tribal women
Literacy programs and skill development for tribal women
We run special literacy centers and night schools for women who couldn't attend regular schools. Our programs include basic reading/writing in local languages, arithmetic, and practical life skills. Vocational training in traditional crafts helps generate income while preserving cultural heritage.
Healthcare awareness and maternal care programs
Regular health camps focus on women-specific issues including prenatal/postnatal care, nutrition, and hygiene. We train local women as health workers to create sustainable change. Traditional healing practices are integrated with modern medicine where appropriate.
Leadership training and self-help groups
Through self-help groups, women learn financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and collective problem-solving. Leadership workshops build confidence to participate in community decision-making. Legal awareness programs educate about rights and protections.
Economic independence through traditional skills
We help women monetize traditional crafts like weaving, pottery, and forest produce collection through cooperatives. Training in modern techniques enhances product quality and marketability while maintaining cultural authenticity.
Real women, real change - how our programs are making a difference in tribal communities
Maya, once illiterate, now runs our women's education center in Jharkhand, teaching 50+ women annually.
A group of 20 women in Odisha transformed their traditional weaving into a thriving cooperative business.
Trained tribal women reduced maternal mortality by 60% in their region through health education.
"When you empower a tribal woman, you empower an entire community. Our mission is to create pathways for women to become leaders, educators, and changemakers while maintaining their cultural identity."
Your contribution can help more women gain education, healthcare, and economic independence while preserving their cultural heritage