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Project Proposal:
Prior to reintegration, survivors require
both occupational and social preparation. Occupational preparation for survivors of trafficking
in Nepal poses significant challenges: lack of employment opportunities, general absence of
females in the workplace, stigma and possible abuse of survivors, lack of skills and education
of survivors, and the potential of sex work because of higher wages than other employment.
Since, the beginning of the year 2004, Maiti Nepal has been exploring different enterprising
sectors for job opportunities of the survivors of trafficking. Not all the sectors looked
positively into this issue, but some have opened their doors and showed their social commitment.
This project addresses these challenges, and is based on a strategy of providing occupational skills
according to comprehensive assessment of job and craft markets, individualized occupational training
according to survivor's wishes and abilities, the mobilization of support networks in the private
sector, marketing of crafts and occupational placement by professional staff, and both social and
business training for potential small entrepreneurs.
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Program Activities:
10 girls / women (survivors of trafficking) are
under going undergoing training at Hotel De' l Annapurna on work for different sections of the hotel e.g.
house maid, kitchen, restaurants e.g. The girls will first be trained and depending on their performance
they will be provided with the suitable job. We have very good business relations with different hotels
in Kathmandu city and these hotels have already made their commitments to us to provide employment to
these trained girls and women.
The other gainful employment we have explored is carpentry, which is a very new concept. We had to
explore this sector, due to interests shown by the girls and women themselves, during our assessment
of their interest. After this we explored different furniture stores and finally found one such
person (Alternative Furniture - Bansbari) who was very indeed interested to help the girls and women.
They have now asked for 4 girls and women to under go training in their workshop and later on gain
employment depending on their performance. If they fail to get a job there, we can always open a
furniture shop for these girls and women, which in future will help recruit other interested girls
and women (survivors of trafficking).
The other interest shown by the girls and which had proved to be gainful in the past is to work in a
beauty parlour as hair dresses. At present 6 girls have competed their training and now we are planning
to open a Beauty Parlour for them and this parlour would also serve to provide training to other girls
and women.
Similarly, another interesting and gainful field for the girls and women would be floriculture. Since,
there are so many flower shops in Kathmandu and nowadays flowers are used almost in every celebration
and events, the floriculture business is very lucrative one. 9 of the girls have completed training
organized by Floriculture Association of Nepal and after the training they will have a job in hand.
4 of them are now already working in Nurseries in Kathmandu,
Besides Kathmandu, we plan to launch this program also in Makwanpur, Hetauda where exists a prevention
home of Maiti Nepal. Here we plan to provide training to girls and women who have had previous training
in the prevention home and now intend to further enhance their skill and start business independently.
At present 10 of the girls want to undergo bakery training in Hetauda and join bakeries, since it is a
very lucrative job in Makwanpur district. The other 11 of the girls and women want to continue sewing
and excel in it. So they prefer to undergo advance sewing training and open shops in their villages of
towns like Hetauda, either independently or in cooperative manner.
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