Creating New Entrepreneurs

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We empower people to build a better future for themselves.

Once saving groups have matured, we support members leverage their skills and savings to develop businesses and become successful entrepreneurs.

Communities for Development does not want to limit its activity to just training on microfinance but wants to implement projects to help people prosper by creating their small businesses. We do so by supporting income generating activities of those members of the community who have been saving for at least two years in one of our saving groups. Income Generating Activities (IGAs) consist of small businesses managed by a group of people to increase their household income through livelihood diversification.

Income Generating Activities (IGA).

Income Generating Activities

(IGAs) consist of small businesses managed by a group of people to increase their household income through livelihood diversification.

To support equal participation in income generating activities (IGA), start with the assumption that people from at-risk groups can engage in the same types of income generating activities as others in the community:

Skills development Training

SARM has focuses on Skills development training enhancing specific abilities, whether hard (technical) or soft (interpersonal), to improve individual performance and career prospects. It involves acquiring new knowledge and skills, often through structured programs, to bridge the gap between current capabilities and desired skillsets. Vocational training, we believe that anyone can make their own future.

By providing the skills and education young people need, they can develop their own trade and businesses. We wish to set up a vocational school for young people to be able to learn a trade through training and apprenticeships so they are able to start their own businesses when they are adults, with a new generation able to own their own future.

SARM has remained committed to the development of human capital as well as capacity development since its inception with offering decentralized, tailor-made and customized training programmer through the Dhaka and Nilphamari based training center experiences in training course designing on different issues related to WASH, public health, capacity building, gender, governance, resilient and inclusive WASH technology adoptions, organization development and management, training of the facilitators are widely accepted in the sector.

NGO Forum has been running informal training throughout the country for developing core group trainers among its partner NGOs/CBOs.

CREATING NEW ENTREPRENEURS

  • Training & Capacity Building
  • Water Sanitation and Hygiene
  • WASH Governance
  • Climate change and Disaster management
  • Technical Skill Development Training
  • Project Management
  • Gender Development on WaSH
  • Leadership development
  • Advocacy and Net working
  • Occupational Skill Development Training.
  • Leadership Training Program.
  • Skill development Training.
  • Training on Social Mobilization for awareness building (SOCMOB).
  • Local Medical Assistance and family Planning Workers (LMAF) training program.
  • Organizational Development and Management