Poverty Alleviation

Mukta Care Foundation recognizes that poverty is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach to address. The foundation seeks to address poverty alleviation through various programs and initiatives aimed at empowering marginalized and vulnerable communities to improve their livelihoods.

One of the foundation’s main approaches is to provide vocational training and livelihood support to underserved communities, particularly women and youth. This includes providing skills training in various fields such as tailoring, handicrafts, and computer skills, as well as supporting the establishment of micro and small enterprises. This approach enables individuals and families to generate income and become self-reliant.

Mukta Care Foundation also focuses on education and health as key components of poverty alleviation. The foundation supports access to quality education, especially for girls and children from disadvantaged backgrounds, as education is critical for improving long-term outcomes and breaking the cycle of poverty. Additionally, the foundation supports access to basic healthcare services, including maternal and child health services, as health is a fundamental human right and a prerequisite for economic and social well-being.

Finally, the foundation works to address systemic issues that perpetuate poverty, such as lack of access to basic infrastructure, social exclusion, and discrimination. This includes advocating for policies that support poverty reduction and working with communities and government agencies to improve access to basic services and infrastructure.