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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 30 MIN

89. Powering Economic Progress For Rural Indian Women Through Entrepreneurship Training

from Inspiring People: Stories of Innovation and Service · host The Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley

Empowering Women Entrepreneurs with SankalpSankalp, named after the Hindi word for ""resolution,"" is dedicated to empowering marginalized women in small businesses. Through over 100 hours of entrepreneurship skills training, mentorship from industry experts, access to credit support, and connections with a robust alumni network, our program provides women with the tools and opportunities they need to thrive. We also assist in establishing market linkages, helping them scale their businesses and overcome the unique challenges they face. Our mission is to close the gender gaps in business and create a sustainable, inclusive environment for women entrepreneurs.Breaking Barriers for Women's Economic EmpowermentWomen worldwide face significant barriers—gender disparities, lower labor market participation, and higher unemployment rates—that hinder their economic growth. In India, women-owned businesses represent only 14% of enterprises, with many operating in the informal sector. Sankalp addresses these challenges by offering essential training, financial support, and access to key networks, promoting not just economic empowerment but also social upliftment. By supporting women entrepreneurs, we help foster gender equality and contribute to broader economic growth."We believe that when women thrive, economies grow." – UN WomenOur speaker, Aishwarya Rai, has been actively involved in supporting women's entrepreneurship projects, focusing on the implementation of a project backed by the German Embassy in Delhi and the NCR region. She holds a Master's degree in Social Work with a specialization in Criminology and Justice from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, and a Bachelor's in Social Work from the University of Delhi.As a social work trainee, Aishwarya contributed to the implementation of various initiatives in education, urban policy management, health support, youth skilling, and gender-related issues. Her primary areas of interest include addressing gender inequalities and tackling climate change, with a strong commitment to pro"To learn more, go to:https://empowerfoundation.net/sankalp/ or send an email to:[email protected] Stories about the women Rai's group has empowered -"Karishma's Triumph: Breaking Stereotypes and Redefining Boundaries""https://youtu.be/urz02Z_6IZQ?si=rK0HobVpL7D3Fo5E"Vasheela's Journey: Transcending Social Constructs and Redefining Identity"https://youtu.be/cawU7syYpFc?si=YOyZgKL36wRMLOnxTo learn more about the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley, go to:http://rotary.cool"moting social justice and empowering women.

Empowering Women Entrepreneurs with SankalpSankalp, named after the Hindi word for ""resolution,"" is dedicated to empowering marginalized women in small businesses. Through over 100 hours of entrepreneurship skills training, mentorship from industry experts, access to credit support, and connections with a robust alumni network, our program provides women with the tools and opportunities they need to thrive. We also assist in establishing market linkages, helping them scale their businesses and overcome the unique challenges they face. Our mission is to close the gender gaps in business and create a sustainable, inclusive environment for women entrepreneurs.Breaking Barriers for Women's Economic EmpowermentWomen worldwide face significant barriers—gender disparities, lower labor market participation, and higher unemployment rates—that hinder their economic growth. In India, women-owned businesses represent only 14% of enterprises, with many operating in the informal sector. Sankalp addresses these challenges by offering essential training, financial support, and access to key networks, promoting not just economic empowerment but also social upliftment. By supporting women entrepreneurs, we help foster gender equality and contribute to broader economic growth."We believe that when women thrive, economies grow." – UN WomenOur speaker, Aishwarya Rai, has been actively involved in supporting women's entrepreneurship projects, focusing on the implementation of a project backed by the German Embassy in Delhi and the NCR region. She holds a Master's degree in Social Work with a specialization in Criminology and Justice from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, and a Bachelor's in Social Work from the University of Delhi.As a social work trainee, Aishwarya contributed to the implementation of various initiatives in education, urban policy management, health support, youth skilling, and gender-related issues. Her primary areas of interest include addressing gender inequalities and tackling climate change, with a strong commitment to pro"To learn more, go to:https://empowerfoundation.net/sankalp/ or send an email to:[email protected] Stories about the women Rai's group has empowered -"Karishma's Triumph: Breaking Stereotypes and Redefining Boundaries""https://youtu.be/urz02Z_6IZQ?si=rK0HobVpL7D3Fo5E"Vasheela's Journey: Transcending Social Constructs and Redefining Identity"https://youtu.be/cawU7syYpFc?si=YOyZgKL36wRMLOnxTo learn more about the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley, go to:http://rotary.cool"moting social justice and empowering women.

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