Project Azad Foundation

Campaign Story

About the project

Azad Foundation has been at the forefront of ensuring “livelihoods with dignity” for resource-poor women in 80 slums across Kolkata and North 24 Parganas districts, West Bengal. The organization provides women with the knowledge and skills required to access jobs and markets that are traditionally closed to them. Azad’s flagship “Women on Wheels” (“WoW”) program enables vulnerable and marginalized women to train and become employed as chauffeurs. By empowering women to earn a decent income in safe working conditions, Azad has been changing lives. Additionally, Azad uses evidence-based advocacy and communications to build knowledge and impact policies pertaining to unpaid care work, gender-just skill education frameworks, and the creation of gender-sensitive markets.

This Project is fully funded by the Oak foundation.

Making a difference

Azad Foundation works in partnership with two organizations – Talash and Development Action Society (DAS) who act as Azad’s mobilization partners at the community level. DAS and Talash raise public awareness of the Women on Wheels program and engage with the community on women’s opportunities, and how families can support women who wish to join the workforce. Azad’s for-profit associate Sakha Consulting Wings Pvt. Ltd., employs the women who receive permanent driver’s licenses through “WoW”. Driver training incorporates non-technical content aimed at making participants aware of topics such as sex and gender, patriarchy, legal rights, self-defense, sexual and reproductive health, spoken English, map reading, first aid, work readiness and communication. Complementing “WoW”, Azad’s Feminist Leadership Program (“Parvaz”) prepares women leaders to engage with their communities about gender inequalities, responding to violence against women, unpaid care work, opportunities through “WoW”, and engaging with urban governance. Azad is also working with the government in West Bengal to open more opportunities for women drivers, especially through the government’s Gatidhara (vehicle subsidy) scheme.

The Way Forward

● Reach 40,000 residents with information about “WoW”, women and non-traditional livelihoods, prevention of gender-based violence
● Enroll 140 women in driver training
● Select and train 20 feminist leaders
● Empower 500 women to access citizenship documents and social security programs
● Ensure that 112 women will be employable with permanent drivers’ license
● Finalize draft analysis of Gatidhara scheme and recommend policy to include more women in the transport industry

The way forward

● Identifying vulnerable children and bringing them to children collectives
● Regular child participation and life skill session with adolescent groups
● Ensuring the progress of community action plan developed based on interface of children collective/adolescent girls group with community
● Meeting with parents of children groups on life skills and child protection issues
● Regular interface with the community to create space for children and community leaders for exchanging and sharing their ideas and experience related to child marriage

Project Impact

56,945

Members of underserved communities reached with information on Azad’s programming, “Women on Wheels”

99

Women enrolled in “Women on Wheels”

57

Women employed as delivery drivers, chauffeurs

45

Feminist Leadership Alumni established.

362

Women assisted in procuring citizenship documents in order to access public social security programs

Initiated the West Bengal chapter of the Non-Traditional Livelihood Network.

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Last year’s budget: $100,000

Current Year’s Approved Grant: $100,000

Missing child reunited with the Family

A 17-year-old boy Mohhamad Shami lives with his family in Puranapul at Pulkohla. His father works in a powerloom factory in Varanasi.

One fine day, a missing child information was given to the SRF team, they quickly started spreading the word in the community and nearby locations. After a few days, Shami was identified when found at the Railway Station by the ChildLine team. Shami was tracked from the Railway Station and information was given to SRF as they were looking for the child along with the family. Same day Shami was sent to a shelter home run by SRF in the Varanasi district. Through a professional social worker counseling session he expressed the reason for leaving home. It was informed that the child had lost his eyesight at the age of 2 years due to severe illness because of which he couldn’t pursue his education.

During a counseling session with the child, it was revealed that Shami left the house in anger. Later after completing all the documentation, presenting the child to the child welfare committee, the child was sent back to home with parents. Currently, regular follow ups are done of the child by the SSRF team through home visits. SRF is also trying for his enrollment in school. Hopefully, very soon, the child will start pursuing an education and will be supported for his eye treatment too.

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