“Establishment of a madrasa separately for girls and boys in every district is necessary for removing educational backwardness of the Muslim community, said president of All India Deeni Madaris Board, Maulana Mohammad Yaqoob Bulandshahri.
These madras as must be of such a high standard that their students may be able to secure admission in modern arts, science and technology subjects, he further said.”
As per All India Deeni Madaris Board, President, Maulana Mohammad Yaqoob Bulandshahri. Inspiration we are planning to start Modern Arabic school along with regular Studies Studies in Hubli, Dharwad District in North Karnataka in India. Please help us in this regard. We are very much interested to start such a Deni Madrasa to benefit the muslims and educate our society,
About us
AWWA is a Non-Governmental Organization established in 1999. Registered Under societies registration act AWWA is a socio-economic Association established an aim to improve the social, economic and mental condition of the Children’s and women at Grass root level, since these 9 years we are conducting Health, Community Development, Educational, and Skill and Vocational Programmes.
As an organization with social concern AWWA has embarked upon a programme to educate the under privilege women. The under privilege women face triple trouble of class, caste and gender. These hapless creatures could be used as tools to bring about a transformation in the society, by imparting skills useful in gaining livelihood. We are working in both urban and rural areas to make the under privilege women self-reliant is one of the ways to emancipate them from the yoke of caste discrimination
AWWA believes that the people who are underprivileged can improve their living conditions only when they realize their potential and become self reliant. In order to achieve this, AWWA is committed to
Sustainable economic development through income generation.
Poverty Reduction and women empowerment.
AWWA’s objective is to support the greater national initiative of poverty reduction by its activities.
Women in these areas, particularly Minority communities, are mostly deprived of many rights like Right to Education and Right to earn a Livelihood. Their conditions are further worsened when the families in question are poor and are themselves suffering from lack of basic necessities. Widows suffer even more so then the breadwinner of the family is lost.
Our aim to all Children’s and Women have the basic right to dignity and self-determination, and all people should have the opportunity and choice of cultivating their own potential.
Cultural and Social norms in these areas also prevent women from attaining benefits and the desired standards of living.
Women in our target areas mostly work in menial jobs that don’t pay well. Vocational and Skill is a trade that is predominantly done by women. Then by training them to earn a livelihood, we are empowering them to have better life circumstances. Adding literacy to the program does value addition to the capacity building of these women.
Our work involves understanding rural livelihoods systems through research, building women’s savings and credit groups, providing enterprise support and linkages, literacy support, and researching reproductive health.
Experience has shown us that effective development requires maintaining long term relationships with people and working to understand their needs and situation holistically in order to enable their self-driven journeys towards empowerment and self-sufficiency. Experience also shows that effective improvement of rural livelihoods needs to incorporate poverty, gender, and environmental aspects as co-equal motivating factors.
AWWA supports women’s empowerment of a varied but interlinked nature. It is AWWA’s belief that one enlightened and committed woman can set aglow a 1000 candles. Our mission therefore is to light these individual candles that will in turn bring light into the lives of many, and change the world for the better.
AWWA’s mission is to help people to gain direct control over their own situations by expanding the capacity of vulnerable and poor people, especially women, to improve their lives, primarily through increasing their income-earning ability
A brief profile of the areas we have been working, our
work and some outstanding experiences have been outlined for the benefit of our readers. This gives the reader an idea of the extent of our work and its success.
The enterprise and skill training programme is having a direct impact on the behavioral and managerial qualities of its beneficiaries, which is reflected by the following aspects that were observed:
• Many have imbibed the positive qualities of punctuality and professional attitude towards their entrepreneurial work.
• Team interaction among women from various villages has been strengthened.
• They have been now updated not only in technical skills like Cutting and tailoring, Zari Zardosi kasuti, Beautician course, sari& bed sheet painting, soft toys, pot decoration, banjara work, mehandi designing, Beautician skills etc but also in the soft skills of communication and negotiation.
We are planning to start Modern Arabic school along with regular Studies in Hubli, Dharwad District in North Karnataka in India. Please help us in this regard.
your small contribution big help to us
for Details Contact:, [email protected]
Regards
Yours faithfully,
Md Ayub Khan,
Programmes Co ordinator,
AWWA,Hubli
Cell: 9449649843