FINAL WORD
How you help women out of poverty Opportunity is dedicated to seeing women empowered through each of our programs: microfinance, health, education and safety.
that affect their lives, especially around health. They are more likely to face challenges accessing basic information or affording health care. But with knowledge comes power.
Here are four ways you are helping women leave poverty behind.
Opportunity’s health programs work with local partners to empower women with the knowledge they need to live healthy lives.
1. EMPOWERING SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS
A small business can be the head start a woman needs to break free from the cycle of poverty. But they face many challenges: lack of capital, financial services, insurance, land ownership and technology. Small loans can help change this. Opportunity is currently providing approximately 6.6 million small loans to families throughout Asia – 95 per cent of them are to women. When a woman receives a small loan, she opens the door to greater economic participation. She receives access to the financial means, financial literacy and support to grow her small business, provide for her family and become a decision-maker within her family. As her business grows, she may be able to employ others in her community – when women work, everyone wins.
2. SUPPORTING HEALTH
Women and girls living in poverty often have little say in the decisions
Sumanthi lives in Bihar, India where many people in her community have little knowledge about nutrition and its impact on health. Determined to change this, Sumanthi completed health leader training and now teaches women about good nutrition and which local produce they can use. “Teaching was my dream,” Sumanthi said. “Now I get to teach children as well as the wider community.”
3. KEEPING WOMEN SAFE
Women and girls living in poverty are at heightened risk of domestic violence and sex trafficking. Many women aren’t aware of their legal rights or lack the knowledge to identify traffickers. When women continually face violence in their homes, the life-changing benefits of small loans are hindered. Through our partnership with My Choices Foundation, women and children in India have the chance to live free from violence, abuse and exploitation. Women are trained to
identify and support other women who are experiencing domestic violence, while directing them towards a peaceful solution. Young girls and their families are also taught how to identify and avoid human trafficking situations.
4. ENDING POVERTY THROUGH EDUCATION
When girls receive an education, they are more likely to find sustainable employment, earn higher incomes, live healthy lives and develop the skills to build a secure future for themselves and their communities. Yet, 130 million school age girls currently do not attend school. Poverty remains the most critical factor for determining whether a girl receives an education – especially in the developing world where there is usually a fee for even the most basic public education. But through school fee loans, parents are able to pay for their children to stay in school. With access to quality education, the next generation of women and girls has the chance to break free from the cycle of poverty for good. Your support is helping empower women with the skills and knowledge they need to make life-changing differences for themselves, their families, and their community. Thank you.
Shivlali and Savitri – friends, neighbours and two women committed to building healthier villages in India. Photo: ©Siri Wrigley and Jemma Holden
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