Women Empowerment Camps Jan & Feb 2025

Women Empowerment Camps were conducted on 05–08 January 2025, 25–28 January 2025, and 07–10 February 2025, with 105, 108, and 110 participants respectively. These camps were designed to nurture women leaders capable of addressing critical health and sanitation challenges in tribal villages.

The program emphasized the vital link between health awareness and economic stability, highlighting how preventive care and hygiene practices can reduce family debt arising from emergency medical expenses. Alongside health education, the camps promoted sustainable hygiene practices at the household and community levels.

Each camp integrated physical activities, collective discussions on village-level issues, and reflections on traditional tribal practices such as Halma and Matavan, reinforcing cultural strengths. Sessions on community leadership equipped participants with the confidence and skills needed to lead local initiatives and drive long-term, women-led transformation in their villages.