Overcoming barriers to provide opportunities that change lives

Systemic barriers to women's financial independence

Women in many communities struggle with systemic barriers to financial independence, including limited access to dignified work, scarce flexible job options, and the heavy burden of unpaid domestic work, elderly care, and childcare.

50%

Women struggle to balance work and home responsibilities

85%

Women have limited or no financial management skills

83%

Reported the absence of female role models in their communities.

67%

Women remain economically inactive

The need for financial support

There is an urgent need for additional financial resources to cover essential expenses like healthcare, education, and emergencies. Moreover, the lack of incentives for private sector companies to employ semi-literate women underscores the need for targeted support and interventions.

Srujna's holistic approach for economic independence

Srujna stands out with its integrated approach to women’s empowerment, combining livelihood generation, leadership development, sales and marketing training, and financial resilience. By addressing all aspects of empowerment, we equip women with the tools to lead independent, fulfilling lives and drive community development.

A comprehensive approach to growth & independence

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