Education is both the means as well as the end to a better life: the means because it empowers an individual to earn his/her livelihood and the end because it increases one's awareness on a range of issues – from healthcare to appropriate social behaviour to understanding one's rights – and in the process help him/her evolve as a better citizen.
Doubtless, education is the most powerful catalyst for social transformation. But child education cannot be done in isolation. A child will go to school only if the family, particularly the mother, is assured of healthcare and empowered. Moreover, when an elder sibling is relevantly skilled to be employable and begins earning, the journey of empowerment continues beyond the present generation.
Read MoreIn keeping with its philosophy of ‘Real Work Real Change’, Badlav Ak Lakshya Welfare Society to support the underserved has taken its intervention into the interiors of India, reaching the unreached in the remotest of rural areas and urban slums with our services.
Badlav Ak Lakshya Welfare Society awarded top ‘VO 1A’ grading to CARE India for very strong delivery capability and high financial proficiency.
Badlav Ak Lakshya Welfare Society is mainly the finically weaker section of the society and the organization is also targeted to work with marginalize, destitute and deprived section of the society. It involves mainly children, youth, adolescence girls, Women, Family as well as the community.
Following a lifecycle approach, Badlav Ak Lakshya Welfare Society works intensively through focused welfare projects in four major areas – child education, healthcare for families, skills training and livelihood for youth, and community engagement through women empowerment.
Gender sensitization refers to the process of raising awareness and understanding about gender-related issues and promoting a more inclusive and equitable society. It involves challenging and changing existing attitudes, stereotypes, and behaviors that perpetuate gender inequality. The goal is to create an environment where individuals of all genders are treated with respect, dignity, and fairness.
Here are some key points related to awareness on gender sensitization:
Understanding Gender:
Gender is a social construct that encompasses roles, behaviors, expectations, and norms associated with being male or female.
Recognizing that gender identity is not limited to a binary concept (male or female) and can be diverse.
Challenging Stereotypes:
Addressing and debunking stereotypes that reinforce traditional gender roles and limit opportunities for individuals.
Encouraging individuals to question and challenge their own biases and assumptions.
Promoting Equality:
Advocating for equal rights, opportunities, and treatment for people of all genders.
Recognizing that gender equality benefits everyone in society, fostering a more just and harmonious environment.
Preventing Gender-Based Violence:
Raising awareness about the prevalence and impact of gender-based violence.
Encouraging bystander intervention and supporting survivors of gender-based violence.
Education and Training:
Integrating gender sensitization into educational curricula to promote awareness from an early age.
Providing training for professionals in various fields to foster a more inclusive and respectful workplace.