Vocational training (or Vocational Education and Training - VET) provides specialized, hands-on instruction to prepare individuals for specific trades, occupations, or technical roles. Unlike traditional academic paths, it focuses on practical skill development, leading to certifications, diplomas, or jobs in fields like healthcare, IT, construction, and manufacturing
The project also aims to provide vocational training to women to help them acquire
New skills and improve their employability. The training programs will be conducted for durations of as tailoring, cutting, beauty-makeup, and communication for domestic work. By imparting these skills, the project aims to create opportunities for women to earn a sustainable income and support their familie
The proposed geographical area of project is in Rajasthan state in India. We choose this location as it is the rural area of state, lacking in basic health facilities and diffusive approach towards supportive measures and treatment especially in case of elder age group is observed, both from local community and government. According to Population Census 2011 there are nearly 104 million elderly persons (aged 60 years or above) in India; 53 million females and 51 million males. 2. Number of elder age group getting introduced to positive ageing and its consequences is thoughtful. It violates their right to be healthy. There is need of strong interventions to improve health condition of elder age group. 3. Project is needed to improve health condition of elder age group. 4. Project is needed to reduce health hazards by regular check up, reports and proper guidance.
Prevention and Control of Anemia among pregnant mother
The proposed geographical area of project is in Rajasthan state in India. We choose this location as it is the rural area of state, lacking in basic health facilities and diffusive approach towards supportive measures and treatment especially in case of women is observed, both from local community and government. Out of the infected women recorded in India, 3% belongs to this particular area according to statistics making this ‘an issue prone area’. About 4-16% of maternal deaths are due to anemia. Anemia also increases maternal morbidity, fetal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. Number of pregnant mother getting introduced to Anemia is thoughtful. It violates their right to be healthy and the decision as they are married at very young age. There is need of strong interventions to reduce the anemia among pregnant women.