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Wednesday 14 December 2016

Rural Women, supported by Save the Children’s Women’s Wealth and Influence (WWI) Project funded by Department for International Development (DFID) received the government and nongovernment grants

October is time for harvesting….

Wednesday 16 November 2016

CEREMONIAL WAVE OF OPENING NEW HEALTH FACILITIES SHOOK KARATOGH JAMOAT

Save the Children International (SCI) in Tajikistan admits that MCH, funded by the SC Korea, is among the most influential projects triggering desire and enthusiasm of communities into capacity building, into doing their utmost for local well-being and development. Only in 2016 due to this project, 30 target communities in Tursunzoda district either solidly refurbished their Health Facilities or constructed from the foundation.  

Wednesday 16 November 2016

WW&I Project women’s groups learn men’s profession

On November 3, 2016 women’s groups in Vose District, M. Vaisov jamoat, Chorbogh village demonstrated transformative gender role by learning men’s professions through vocational courses. 34 women and girls from two women’s groups have mastered professions which had been hold only by men before, and which were in high demand as majority skilled men left abroad for remittances.
Monday 31 October 2016

Women’ Wealth and Influence Project women’s groups demonstrate productive cooperation with local authorities

On October 20, 2016 women’s groups (WG) from 15 target districts of Tajikistan shared with local authorities their experience in addressing their needs at household and community level. The event was organized by Save the Children’s Women’s Wealth and Influence (WW&I) Project funded by DFID in the cultural center of Rudaki district.
 
Monday 31 October 2016

Women’ Wealth and Influence Project women’s groups advocates establishing families free of domestic violence

On October 18, 2016 women’s groups (WG) from 15 target districts of Tajikistan participated in a Women Day event dedicated to the prevention of domestic violence in Baljuvon District. More than 50 women came together to discuss the nature of domestic violence, ways of preventing this negative phenomenon, and to share their personal experience to contribute in reuniting young families in their communities.

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