å Provision of follow-up Business Development Services (BDS) Project

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Project Title: Provision of follow-up Business Development Services (BDS) Project

Implementing Organizations: Training Centre Nepal, World Vision Advocacy Forum

Funding Support: UN Women

Project Duration: August 2017 - January 2019

Project Location: Three districts in Nepal (Sunsari, Kavrepalanchowk, Kailali)

Target Beneficiaries: 1,840 excluded women, including:

  • 427 Migrant Worker Returnee Women
  • 1,113 Home-Based Workers
  • 300 Women Living with HIV/AIDS

Overall Objective: To provide excluded women who graduated from the Vocational Development Training Centre with business development services for improved and sustainable livelihoods.

Specific Objectives:

  1. Identify and analyze the needs of up to 2,000 excluded women for business start-up or job placement support.
  2. Provide up to 2,000 excluded women with business start-up or job placement and further development of technical skills.
  3. Support and facilitate a linkage between 2,000 excluded women and locally available business development resources, markets, and job opportunities.

Planned Outputs:

  1. 1,000 excluded women provided with business start-up support (in-kind worth NPR. 10,000 per person).
  2. 1,000 excluded women provided with job placement support.
  3. 800 excluded women were provided with support to appear at the skill test examination under the National Skills Testing Board (NSTB), Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training.
  4. 1,000 excluded women were provided with the opportunity to interact with financial institutions on procedures to access financial services.
  5. 400 excluded women were provided with support to have access to financial services.
  6. 1,000 excluded women were provided with the opportunity to interact with private sector associations.
  7. 400 excluded women get registered with private sector business associations.

Achievements (By the End of 18 Months):

  1. 692 excluded women provided with job placement support, including interactions with potential employers and filling up job application forms.
  2. 1,000 excluded women were provided with material support to start businesses in various sectors.
  3. 410 excluded women received 7-10 days of refresher vocational skills training in off-season vegetable farming, tailoring, beautician, cooking, animal husbandry, and hand embroidery.
  4. 622 excluded women submitted applications for NSTB Skill Testing examinations, and 496 completed skills testing examinations.
  5. 1,000 excluded women interacted with private sector associations, and 411 were facilitated to get registered with them.
  6. 1,001 excluded women were facilitated to interact with financial institutions, and 346 were linked with them.

Impacts:

  • Positive impacts on the status of targeted women in families and communities.
  • Increased involvement in employment and business activities to enhance their incomes.
  • A quick impact assessment and 50 success case stories revealed the project's positive outcomes in improving the lives of the targeted women.

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