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The ongoing pandemic has incurred devastating effects leading to poverty and unemployment in Bangladesh. Women in Bangladesh remain particularly vulnerable to living in poverty. Socially prescribed roles have limited women’s access to economic resources such as capital, skills, and marketing know-how. Many other challenges to improving gender equality remain.
By facing unjustified discrimination and little to no opportunity for progression in careers, women are challenged in the workplace to earn enough for their families.
We believe if provided a small amount of money and equipment these women can take the initiative to run small businesses and eventually have an easier time taking care of their families. Bangladesh has a large textile industry which is why stitching garments is a very valued and needed job. By training the women in need and providing them with sewing machines we can empower them to support themselves.
Picture taken at Sewing Machine Training Center of BASMAH Foundation
In collaboration with Basmah Foundation, we have set up a sewing machine distribution program for women in need in Bangladesh. Basmah Foundation provides them with sewing machines and assists them with obtaining the skills needed to get a small business started in their household. We believe this dual pronged approach, providing free sewing machines as well as three months of training will help them create a stable income for their families.
This sewing machine center serves as a double blessing. It creates an employment opportunity for women in Bangladesh and we can use the garments manufactured for free distribution in the Rohingya refugee camps and tackle the Rohingya refugee crisis.
Help us empower women in Bangladesh.