Overview

A pathway to addressing gender inequalities

Gender-Just Skills Education (GJSE) is the key to addressing inequalities women face in developing skills for employment, a better livelihood, economic independence, and social empowerment. It enables an understanding of the interconnections between women’s access to and control over resources, skills, gendered social norms and roles, and their impact on livelihoods and wellbeing.

GJSE works towards the right of girls and women from marginalised communities for decent work through skills education. It looks at the entire ecosystem of change that needs to be established to enable marginalised women to access transformative education and training for meaningful employment, economic and social empowerment, and a life of dignity.

Azad collaborated with its partners in developing the GJSE Framework and integrates it across its programmes, equipping women with the values, knowledge, and skills to challenge gender stereotypes and promote equal rights.

Azad adopts a GJSE Framework throughout its programmes, providing women with the values, knowledge, and skills to challenge gender stereotypes and promote equal rights.

Ensuring the Right to access Gender-Just Skills Education

Azad aims to bring positive and transformational change to the lives of marginalised women, their families, and communities by questioning and challenging structural inequalities and gendered social norms that govern the world of women and work.

Azad works with marginalised women to ensure they have access to information about their rights, learning and skilling opportunities in non-traditional spheres, and access to those opportunities.

Working with women, men, and adolescent girls and boys of all gender identities as community change agents, Azad strives to build an ecosystem of support for marginalised women. It works with them to pursue transformative education and learning and, in turn, claim agency to negotiate and make decisions about their own lives and engage with men and boys to challenge toxic masculinity.

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Ensuring Rights within Gender-Just Skills Education

Delivering a Transformative Learning and Skills Development Programme

Skills that lead to market access, economic opportunities, and sustainable infrastructure ensure inclusive and gender-just education and learning. However, skill training alone does not bring about sustainable change. Change is possible for marginalised women through transformative rights-based training that is relevant to their context and which enables them to be confident professionals and realise their full potential.

Women With Wheels – Non-traditional Livelihoods for Empowerment
To ensure access to rights within the Gender-Just Skills Education (GJSE) framework, Azad engages women in transformative skill development programmes, combining self-development and self-empowerment with technical skills.

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Ensuring Rights through Gender-Just Skills Education

Markets and work opportunities are deeply gendered. Access to skill education, while essential for women to realise their full potential, is not sufficient to enable first-generation working women from marginalised communities to seek employment. Apart from vertical and horizontal occupational segregation and unequal pay for the same work, lack of gender-inclusive infrastructure (such as safe and hygienic toilets) do not exist for women in skilled domains such as driving, plumbing, and masonry.

Azad’s strategic partner, Sakha, promotes opportunities and markets for women in transport. It negotiates on behalf of women for work conditions that are safe and remunerative. It also supports women as they learn to navigate the demands of professional life and negotiate care responsibilities at home. This enables women to access their rights through GJSE as they are able to access employment following training under the Women With Wheels programme.

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Ensuring Rights from Gender-Just Skills Education

For effective and sustainable social change to occur, it is imperative to build capacities and promote markets, such as the transport industry and e-commerce companies, to be gender-sensitive and inclusive.

Azad has steered work on Non-Traditional Livelihoods (NTL) in the country and holds the Secretariat for the NTL Network, a vibrant network of organisations and individuals from 11 states in India. The network harnesses knowledge on non-traditional livelihoods and builds policy engagement platforms for promoting gender-sensitive markets, skill training in NTL, and gender-sensitive infrastructure.

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By contributing to Azad Foundation, you invest in a future where women are empowered to reach their full potential, and enable them to live with dignity and respect.

₹ 3,000

enables three women to improve their English language skills

₹ 60,000

enables a woman to complete her training course and break the cycle of poverty

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Join us as a volunteer at Azad Foundation and make a meaningful impact on the lives of underprivileged women in New Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, and Chennai. Your contribution will not only enrich the lives of others but also provide you with invaluable personal and professional growth opportunities.

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Are you passionate about social justice and committed to empowering women? At Azad Foundation, you will not only have a job but a purpose. You will be part of a transformative movement that empowers women to break free from poverty, achieve self-sufficiency, and for women and men to become agents of change in their communities. Join us and embark on a career that makes a lasting impact on society.

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