Women's self help groups
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Although
the Indian Central Government has been encouraging the formation of
Self Help Groups since 2006, RUHSA - the Rural Unit for Health and Social
Affairs - has been working with Women’s Self Help Groups in the
K.V.Kuppam area since 1998. |
Members of the Kamatchiammanpet Women's Self Help Group attend a business meeting. |
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Committee members speak at a monthly meeting for Women's Self Help Groups. |
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Putting the finishing touches to ornaments which will be sold locally. |
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The ladies have produced a range of products which sell well. |
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This Self Help Group has a successful business selling bags they have manufactured themselves. |
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The Rural Unit for Health and Social Affairs runs training days for Self Help Groups. |
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This group specialise in making beautiful batik hangings like this one. |
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The women learn to do batik using a simple hand made tool. |
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Success is not guaranteed. This group disbanded after problems with the natural dyes. |
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Challenges! |
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