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CSR News: CSR Empowering Lives of 1104 Women with new Livelihood Opportunities

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Women from the Maa Budhidei Self-Help Group undergoing a training on WASH in Dhenkanal, Odisha
 
Leading housing non-profit organisation Habitat for Humanity India in partnership with Standard Chartered Bank has culminated a groundbreaking initiative to empower women in rural Maharashtra and Odisha by promoting economic independence through livelihood and entrepreneurship development. The initiative – known as ‘Empowering Women and Improving Life through Livelihood Interventions’ – has supported 1104 women in the second phase by offering them essential skills, financial support, and access to markets.
In the first phase of the project, 969 women from 85 self-help groups (SHGs) in Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Odisha were provided with livelihood opportunities, helping them achieve greater financial independence. 
The second phase focused on strengthening 96 Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in Dharashiv (formerly Osmanabad) and Beed districts of Maharashtra as well as Dhenkanal and Puri districts of Odisha. Through targeted capacity-building programmes, technical training and seed funding, SHGs have been empowered to start and scale micro-businesses in sectors such as home-based crafts, agriculture and agro-allied activities. The project also provided continuous support to women entrepreneurs through mentorship, financial literacy, bookkeeping training and awareness sessions on menstrual hygiene management.
“Zhanshi Chi Rani Ekal Mahila Bachat Gat is a Self-Help Group (SHG) established by single women, for single women. I knew nothing about running an enterprise, let alone handling a dal mill business. The unity of fellow women from our group, in-depth training and handholding support we received from Habitat for Humanity India helped me regain my confidence. It has given us not only a means of livelihood but also the strength to live with dignity. Nothing is impossible when women come together”, said Vidya More, a Habitat homeowner who set up a dal mill in collaboration with members of her SHG.   
Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Anand Kumar Bolimera, National Director, Habitat for Humanity India, said, “At Habitat for Humanity India, we believe that empowering women is fundamental to building resilient and thriving communities. By equipping women with the skills, resources, and confidence that enables them to lead businesses, this partnership with Standard Chartered Bank is not only transforming lives but also creating a ripple effect of economic independence in rural Maharashtra and Odisha. Some of these women are Habitat homeowners. They are now entrepreneurs and change-makers, paving the way for stronger, more self-reliant communities. Their success stories are a testament to the power of collective action and the potential that lies within each of them.”
At Standard Chartered Bank, we believe in fostering inclusive growth by empowering women to lead economically independent lives. Our partnership with Habitat for Humanity India reflects this commitment as we work together to equip women, many of whom are Habitat homeowners, with the skills and resources needed to build sustainable livelihoods. Through this initiative, we are not only supporting women in scaling their businesses but also creating a lasting impact on their families and communities. We are proud to stand with these remarkable women as they unlock new opportunities, drive local economies, and shape a brighter future for themselves and future generations,” said Ms. Karuna Bhatia, Head of Sustainability, India, Standard Chartered Bank.   
Micro-businesses initiated by SHGs include home-based enterprises such as applique art, agarbatti (incense sticks) making, bamboo and brass crafts; agriculture-based activities such as aquaculture, floriculture, mushroom, vegetable cultivation and agro-allied initiatives like dairy, goat rearing and poultry farming.  
In Maharashtra, 36 SHGs comprising of 456 women have been supported to establish micro-enterprises at the grassroot level. In Odisha, 60 SHGs comprising of 648 women have been supported to start their micro-enterprises.  
The aim of this project is to equip the women with leadership and technical skills, engage them in income generation activities and empower them to achieve strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build a better life for themselves and their families.
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