Project Overview
- Name of the project:
WOHLA – Women Health & Livelihood Awareness Initiative - Location (cluster or region):
Rural and semi-urban areas (locations to be finalized) - Project duration (start and end dates):
6 to 12 months
The project focuses on educating women about nutrition, menstrual health, hygiene, and preventive healthcare while also strengthening their ability to make informed financial decisions. It adopts a community-led approach through trained Master Trainers to ensure wider outreach and long-term impact.
Project Summary
This initiative targets 10,000 women and adolescent girls across rural and semi-urban regions with limited access to health awareness. The program follows a structured implementation model, including planning, training, community awareness sessions, and monitoring over a duration of 6–12 months. A train-the-trainer approach is used to scale impact through Master Trainers who further educate communities.
Key Activities:
- Selection and training of Master Trainers
- Training sessions on health, hygiene, and financial literacy
- Community-level awareness programs
- Distribution of educational and training materials
- Ongoing monitoring, support, and reporting
Impact:
- 10,000 women reached through awareness programs
- Improved knowledge of nutrition, hygiene, and menstrual health
- Increased adoption of preventive healthcare practices
- Enhanced confidence and decision-making abilities among women
- Strengthened community-based learning and outreach model
Expected Outcomes:
- Increased awareness of health and hygiene among women
- Improved nutrition and preventive healthcare practices
- Scalable community-led training model
- Enhanced financial literacy and independence
- Better overall health outcomes and quality of life








