Completed projects/ Economic Empowerment For Social Justice (EESJ) project:
Supporting Efforts Of The Women In Southern Lalitpur To Scale Up Their Business Initiatives And
Combat Inequality.
Funding Agency/Donor: Finn Church Aid/Women’s Bank Finland
1st Jan 2020
3,23,73599/- (2,63,200 EURO)
31st Dec, 2023
3,49,24,386/-
Approx 20,000 individuals
The EESJ Project was a continuation of the SEED Project, funded by FCA/Women’s Bank Finland, aimed at increasing the influence and dignity of women in southern Lalitpur. The project builds on previous achievements in access to finance, business skills, market opportunities, and the promotion of gender justice.
The project was structured around two key outcome areas:
Economic Empowerment:This outcome focuses on empowering target women economically by enhancing their access to financial resources and business skills.
Participation in Decision-Making:This outcome addresses barriers to women’s meaningful participation in decision-making processes and encourages the support of male counterparts in managing enterprises and controlling income.
The project aimd to provide services to 5,000 women in the southern Lalitpur district by strengthening 12 women’s savings and credit, agriculture, and multipurpose cooperatives. These cooperatives, previously inactive, have seen a significant increase in shareholder participation and savings since SOLVE began supporting them. They not only offered savings and credit services but also engage in various social and economic responsibilities within their communities. The network of cooperatives facilitated the establishment of numerous rural enterprises by providing credit to women members. Additionally, the cooperatives actively address issues such as gender-based violence, advocate against child marriage, and work to include disabled individuals in community development. SOLVE-Nepal committed in capacity building by delivering various training programs that empower women to engage in lobbying, leadership, and fundraising efforts. Almost all women’s cooperatives now have their own buildings, constructed with support from local government and FCA, further solidifying their presence and impact in the community.
Godavari Municipality-07, Bagmati Rural Municipality, Konjyosom Rural Municipality, Mahankal Rural Municipality
Women’s Economic Empowerment, Cooperative Development, Community access to finance and Livelihood
SOLVE-Nepal has been working closely with Rural Municipality of the respected areas. The RMs are also providing funds to manage cooperative buildings and space also, SOLVE also jointly working with FWEAN to develop the women entrepreneur in the funding support of FCA.
The Konjyosom Rural Municipality and SOLVE-Nepal has launched a joint programme to address the ultra-poor women, disables, Dalits and excluded women by providing a loan in cheapest rate i.e. 3% to increase their income. Each organization has an agreement on ‘Local Women Economic Development (LWED)’, which address the excluded people to bring in the main stream of development through cooperative movement. SOLVE provided NR one million and Konjyosom RM also allocated NRS. One million, which is equally divided for 4 women Cooperative exists in Konjyosom RM.