Economic Gap
Female labour force participation remains below that of men in many rural and tribal regions, limiting income, independence and household decision-making power.

Empowering women with skills, rights, leadership and financial independence to build a better tomorrow for families and entire communities.
Female labour force participation remains below that of men in many rural and tribal regions, limiting income, independence and household decision-making power.
Disadvantaged women often face barriers in education, decision-making, legal rights awareness, healthcare access and financial control.
Empowering a woman directly improves her family's wellbeing, children's education, health, income stability and community progress.
While women's literacy has improved, true economic participation, financial independence and leadership opportunities are still out of reach for many women in rural and disadvantaged communities.
Systematic change requires ongoing grassroots efforts so women can make informed decisions for themselves, their households and their communities.
“SEVAA Foundation focuses on vocational training, leadership, rights awareness and support networks so women can thrive socially and economically.”

SEVAA Foundation provides the tools, training, mentorship and support networks required for true independence.

Practical training in tailoring, computer skills, handicrafts and livelihood skills to help women become self-reliant.

Workshops on legal rights, confidence-building, leadership and support networks for decision-making power.

Microfinance guidance, mentorship and small business support to help women start income-generating activities.

When you empower a woman, you empower a nation. SEVAA Foundation ensures she has skills, confidence and support to lead.
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