Vanasthali Rural Development Centre (VRDC) - India
The programme goes beyond training rural women to become teachers; it also functions to empower women as communicators in their villages. Organisers explain that they strive to help these women have the confidence, through education, to take on the role of village communicators who inspire others to pursue literacy and who deal with local governing bodies. They claim that trainees can develop a new status in the village, perhaps prompting other women to change their perspective on education. In short, VRDC works to give women the capacity to change the minds of illiterate women who might not have otherwise sent their children to balwadis. The idea is to help these women teachers become role models within their villages. VRDC supports that goal by publishing magazines with contributions by the teachers and organising study tours to keep them updated on educational strategies used elsewhere in India in model villages, towns, and cities.
Gradually moving into the area of women's empowerment, VRDC has also devised schemes to enable women to make the best use of local resources to generate income. For instance, at a village near Somtane Phata, women have come forward to learn rickshaw driving. Organisers teach them to drive, help them acquire licences, and obtain loans on their behalf.
"Women teachers become agents of change", InfoChange News & Features, March 2004.
Comments
very nice.keep it up.i m an architecture student & was already so inspired by this topic that now i have selected "women's help center" as my thesis topic.i might come there for case study next year.thanks! really willing 2 see those women who have made their own identity in the society & now devoting their lives 4 educating others.
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