Poverty End (Urban): Pakistan
“If you are poor and uneducated in Pakistan, you are just waiting for the day when your life will end; each day is spent trying to find the motivation to survive.”
Pakistan, with a population of just over 220 million people, faces significant challenges related to poverty. Despite its potential, the country struggles with poverty levels exceeding 39%. Women, in particular, suffer from a “poverty of opportunities,” which significantly limits their ability to escape the cycle of poverty. This lack of opportunity often forces many women into dire situations, including begging, crime, and even selling their bodies to support their families.
A study conducted in Pakistan found that poverty and the lack of empowerment were associated with criminal activities of women. Most women who committed drug-related offences, theft and prostitution were from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and became involved in such activities in order to make ends meet. As most of the women were divorced, widowed or single, the financial burden fell on them. Many women also become victims to human trafficking, the most common form of which is prostitution as a means of survival. Low levels of living conditions can often compel children to abandon school in order to contribute to the family income which puts them at a high risk of being exploited.
What we are doing:
Forgotten Women encourage women to explore their ability and passion to succeed in their chosen business so they can earn with their own hands which in-turn will make them into successful businesswomen overnight so they do not have to turn to beg or prostitution in order to support their family.
Poverty is the inability of having choices and opportunities, a violation of human dignity. It means lack of basic capacity to participate effectively in society. United Nations
Forgotten Women encourage women to explore their ability and passion to succeed in their chosen business so they can earn with their own hands which in-turn will make them into successful businesswomen overnight so they do not have to turn to beg or prostitution in order to support their family.
A simple personalised approach is implemented, every woman has a different skillset and passion, this is why it is important and part of a successful project construct that the team sit with each woman and let her draw up her own business plan. We evaluate / cost the business and create a profit forecast. If everyone is happy, we will then give training on how to handle that particular business and then accompany each woman to buy her business components. The nature of businesses for women in Pakistan range from beauty salons, women’s café, shoemaking and even tailoring.
Please do support these women and give them the opportunity they have seeking for a lifetime, every woman deserves that.