Empowering Women Youth for a Better Tomorrow

Livelihood Promotion
To navigate a challenging world, people need access to knowledge and resources that enable their progress. Since 2015, InterGlobe Foundation (IGF) has been supporting endeavours that improve livelihood opportunities among marginalized communities with a special focus on women and youth. Our approach includes both, strengthening traditional occupations like agriculture or tailoring as well as introducing new occupations through programmes that are delivered in partnership with various organisations. Beyond providing resource enhancement, training and skill development, our holistic approach also ensures last mile delivery through support that includes access to credit, land investment and working on the overall ecosystem of the enterprise.
Over time, we have engaged more than 4,000 women and 700 young workers in several programmes that help enhance their confidence, employability and self-reliance. Our focus lies on strengthening people’s capabilities and breaking the cycle of poverty and unemployment through an integrated approach that is geared to help them sustain better livelihoods.
By fostering greater economic opportunities, we are actively working towards a future where communities around us, irrespective of their social or economic background, possess the skills, knowledge and capabilities to break barriers and achieve more.
Improving Quality of Life through Skill Development
“We are committed to building a society that is just, equitable, inclusive and in favour of establishing sustainable livelihoods across communities, especially for women and youth.”
Women Trained
4,000
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Youth Trained
0
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Credit Leveraged for Women
INR 0
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NGO Partners
0
Our Projects

Skill development programme to train over 200 underprivileged youth

Pragati to train 150 women in Assam to manage Areca nut leaf cutlery production

GramJyothi – A women’s livelihood project in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh

I am very thankful to the GramJyothi project for giving me an opportunity to learn and engage in income enhancement activities. I make Rs. 10,000-12,000 per month by preparing khova at home and selling it in the local market. This additional income is helping me look after my family well.

Nirmala Devi
Tadkanpalle
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