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About Us

WARIORS has made substantial progress through innovative programs that empower women in key areas: education, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and social welfare.

Our Mission

“To empower rural women and girls by fostering a culture of awareness, equality, and self-sustainability, thereby creating a radiant society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.”

Our Vision

“A society where rural women are confident, informed, and equipped to drive change, contributing to a more equitable and prosperous India.”

Objectives

  1. Raise Awareness: Educate rural women and girls about their rights, health, and social issues affecting their lives.
  2. Empower Economically: Provide vocational training and economic opportunities to enhance their financial independence.
  3. Improve Health and Well-being: Promote healthcare awareness and access to quality medical services.
  4. Foster Education: Support education initiatives for girls and women, promoting lifelong learning.
  5. Build Leadership: Develop leadership skills among rural women, enabling them to become change-makers.

Strategies

  1. Community Engagement: Collaborate with local communities, NGOs, and government agencies to identify needs and design interventions.
  2. Capacity Building: Train rural women and girls through workshops, training programs, and exposure visits.
  3. Awareness Campaigns: Organise awareness campaigns on issues like health, education, and women’s rights.
  4. Livelihood Support: Provide vocational training and livelihood support to enhance economic independence.
  5. Networking and Partnerships: Foster partnerships with organisations and individuals to amplify impact.

Potential Impact

  1. Improved Health Outcomes: Better healthcare awareness and access lead to improved health outcomes for rural women and girls.
  2. Increased Economic Independence: Vocational training and livelihood support empower women to contribute to their families’ income.
  3. Enhanced Education: Education initiatives lead to increased enrolment and retention rates for girls in schools.
  4. Reduced Gender-Based Violence: Awareness campaigns and community engagement contribute to reduced gender-based violence.
  5. Empowered Communities: Rural women become confident leaders, driving positive change in their communities.
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Implementation Plan

  1. Baseline Survey: Conduct a baseline survey to identify needs and priorities.
  2. Program Design: Design programs and interventions based on survey findings.
  3. Capacity Building: Train staff and partners on program implementation.
  4. Program Launch: Launch programs and interventions in target areas.
  5. Monitoring and Evaluation: Regularly monitor and evaluate program progress and impact.

Budget Allocation

  1. Program Implementation: 70%
  2. Capacity Building: 15%
  3. Awareness Campaigns: 10%
  4. Administration: 5%

Timeline

  • Year 1: Baseline survey, program design, and capacity building
  • Year 2-3: Program implementation and awareness campaigns
  • Year 4-5: Scale-up and sustainability planning