To improve the
employability and livelihood of more than 150 underprivileged women and young girls, Accenture and READ India are launching a rural
community development center in Bagepalli in Karnataka. The initiative will
provide life and work-skills training in areas such as self-confidence, gender
sensitization, sewing and stitching, computer skills, local crafts and reading
and writing.
The
new center will include a multimedia and communications room, an IT area for
ICT-based learning, a library and places where women can attend classes,
participate in trainings and receive medical examinations. Sarva Dharma
Samanvaya Trust, which has been running a school for children at Bagepalli
since 2001, is providing the space for the center. More than 850 village
households lie within a five kilometer radius of it; several of the villages
offer limited professional and vocational options, and they lack basic
healthcare, sanitation and education facilities.
“The rural development
center is an extension of our collaborative work to bring systematic change
within a community,” said Rekha M. Menon, chairman and managing director,
Accenture in India. “The overarching goal is to encourage other non-profit and
co-funding partners to work together to build an initiative that has far
reaching impact and is based on a scalable model with sustainable outcomes. A
rural community thrives when the engagement and programs are multi-faceted and
address various needs together in a holistic manner.”
The
launch of the center reflects Accenture’s global corporate citizenship
initiative, Skills to Succeed, which is
equipping more than 3 million people around the world by 2020 with the skills
to get a job or build a business. The new effort extends the company’s commitment in Bagepalli,
where, with RuralShores, it has been providing training and employment opportunities
since 2013.
According
to Geeta Malhotra, Director, READ India, “Combination of regular workshops on
confidence building, personality development and life skills made women realize
their potential. Adding income to the family helps them to create a position
for themselves and also take decisions about their children’s future. Being in
the environment of education and peer learning at READ Centres helps them
resolve many common personal and societal issues.”
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