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DWA implements Tk 2.65b development programmes in Rajshahi

June 20, 2018 00:00:00


RAJSHAHI, June 19 (BSS): The Department of Women Affairs ((DWA) has implemented various women empowerment and social safety net related development programmes involving around Tk 2.65 billion in the district during last nine and a half years.

Shobnom Shirin, district women affairs officer, said more than 0.27 million women were brought under the uplift schemes helping improve their living standard.

Under the Distressed Women Development Programme, 1,65,552 women were given food grain assistance worth about Tk 2.26 billion.

They were also given training on income-generation trades.

Some 37,494 poor mothers were given maternal allowance worth around Tk 150 million.

The beneficiaries were also imparted five-day training on 15 need-based issues.

Under the working lactating mother assistance fund programme, 34,530 mothers were given allowance worth around Tk 68.4 million.

Each of them was given 24-hour training on 15 need-based issues.

Shirin said the mothers along with their infants were given necessary antenatal and postnatal healthcare services for maintaining their sound health.

Some 5,392 babies from limited-income families were given daycare services in the district at a cost of around Tk 4.39 million.

Around 1,722 either working or job-hunting women received residential services in working women hostel.

Under the microcredit programme for making women self-employed, 20,504 beneficiaries were given small-loans worth around Tk 131 million.

Upazila level distressed and helpless women were given loan from Tk 5,000 to Tk 15,000 each.

A total of 2,380 women were given training on various income-generating trades like needle work, embroidery, boutique and tailoring.

They were also given allowance worth around Tk 13.1 million.

Distribution of 288 sewing machines among the trained women was completed.

Under the women income-generating training programme, 60 women were imparted six-month motor driving training, 60 women six-month computer servicing and 1,440 others were given three-month vocational training on various trades. They were also given post-training allowance.

Some 1,356 registered volunteer women associations were provided grants worth Tk 23.1 million.

Under the distressed women and children assistance fund, 338 beneficiaries were given financial support worth around Tk 1.68 million.

Some 200 Joyeeta got allowance valued around Tk 2.89 million.

"We have engaged around 50 women in skill development training for their livelihood," said Anwara Begum, president of Dashmari Distressed Women Welfare Association.

"Raziya Sultana, 25, of Dharampur Bazekazla earns around Tk 400 to Tk 500 per day after shopping bags," said a local community leader.

Sharing views on the issue, Prof Rozety Naznin, president of local unit of Bangladesh Women Chamber of Commerce and Industries, said supporting the poor women for their skill development is very important.


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