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MissionTaking appropriate measures we are striving

to equip working women with value based knowledge,

technical skills, awareness about their legal, economic and social rights as well as

responsibilities,and to acquire honorable secure and

congenial working environment for working women across the country.

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Working Women Organization envisages the accomplished,

self- reliant and prosperous working women who would stand out as an

asset to their family and society.

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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

• To impart value based knowledge, technical skills and guidance to working women developing competence and character.

• To give awareness about their rights and obligations, to facilitate and struggle for any positive movement to attain these rights.

• To strive for the attainment of secure and conducive working environment for working women.

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• To initiate proposals aimed at the enhancement and improvement of social and professional position and status of working women.

• To undertake projects providing income generating opportunities to under privileged women at their doorsteps in rural areas and katchi bastis to help alleviate poverty and save them from middlemen exploitation

• To effectively represent Pakistani women on national and international forums.

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MODUS OPERENDI

I. Skill Development Training

• Teachers Training

• Communication Skills development

• Vocational Training

• Computer Training

II. Knowledge enhancement Program

• Lectures

• Seminars

• Discussion Forums

• Workshops

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III Awareness & Advocacy Program

• Legal & Social awareness

• Press conference

• Demonstrations

• Survey, Book lets

• Resolution

• Recommendation

• Delegations

IV Poverty Alleviation Program

• VEP(Village Embroidery Project)

• Exhibition

• SDSC(Income Generating Training, Industrial Home)

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V Counseling and Personal excellence Program.

• Marriage Counseling

• Career Counseling

• Social Issues

• Problem Solving

VI Other Services

• Marriage Bureau

• Fair Price Bazar

• Medical Service S

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WWWT`sSuccessful stories

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Irshad bibi from Jamra(rural sindh) is a courageous lady who has been working for WWWT projects for the past several years. She is appreciating of WWWT an effort which has provided her with a comfortable source of income. Working from within her home enabled her to educate her daughter now (BSc) and son who has successful cleared his CSS exams. Her husband who was a teacher managed to upgrade his qualifications and now he is a professor because of the income support Irshad Bibi provided him.

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Another glorious example of hard work and is of Fawzia from Shikarpur`s out stricks.she was born deaf and dump but God Al mighty blessed her with a lot of talent. She is excels in embroidery skills. She has been associated with WWWT projects which have made her economically strong and independent.

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Hafeez belongs to an underprivileged and impoverished locality Goharabadin Karachi. She is a widow and WWWT worker for the last ten years. The income she receives for her needle work has enabled her to raise her two daughters, meet all her expenses and now has married off her daughter repecta?

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Shamim Omer hails from orangi. Basti in Karachi.Sheis also a beneficiary of WWWT initiatives for the last seven years.She is married and meets all her personal need from the income .she earns for her needle work. With this source of income she caters for the requirements of her aged mother and for her sick, unemployed brother as well.

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Umme Salma from Larkana`s nearby Goth is unfortunately un married ,because family

could not find a match for her. She could not either go out to work. Extreme poverty compelled her to join WWWT projects. The earning she receives for her embroidery and needle work has enabled her to independently meet her economic needs as well as save some amount for the future.

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A widow from Mithi (dist Larkana) had a dream to provide best possible education to her children so that they can play an active and useful role in society .she is attached with WWWT initiative since she lost her husband .she has been able to manage her house hold affairs from the income she earns.

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Memberships

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Exhibitions

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