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Skill Development

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Handicrafts

  • Access to materials and tools: NGOs can provide access to the materials and tools people need to practice their handicraft skills. This can include things like yarn, fabric, clay, and beads.

  • Help to market handicrafts: NGOs can help to market handicrafts made by their trainees. This can be done by connecting trainees with buyers, or by helping them to set up their own online shops.

  • Financial assistance: NGOs can provide financial assistance to trainees to help them cover the costs of materials, tools, and marketing.

Vocational Training

  • Offer training programs: NGOs can offer training programs on a variety of vocational skills, such as welding, plumbing, and hairdressing. These training programs can be provided in a variety of settings, such as community centers, schools, and online.

  • Help to find jobs: NGOs can help to find jobs for trainees who have completed their training programs. This can be done by connecting trainees with employers, or by helping them to start their own businesses.

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Food Spread

Food Processing

  • Provide access to equipment and facilities: NGOs can provide access to equipment and facilities that people need to process food. This can include things like canning jars, dehydrators, and fermentation crocks.

  • Help to market processed food: NGOs can help to market processed food made by their trainees. This can be done by connecting trainees with buyers, or by helping them to set up their own online shops.

Business Stability

  • Provide access to business resources: NGOs can provide access to business resources, such as loans, grants, and mentorship programs. This can help businesses to cover their start-up costs, expand their operations, and improve their bottom line.

  • Help to develop business networks: NGOs can help to develop business networks, which can provide businesses with access to new customers, suppliers, and partners. This can help businesses to grow and thrive.

  • Advocacy: NGOs can advocate for policies that support small businesses. This can include things like reducing regulations, providing tax breaks, and investing in infrastructure.

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