Accepting Full Responsibility
February 3, 2023
Dhoker Jhara | Food | Income | India | South Asia | Sustainable Development
This quarter, we focused on Income Generation and motivated villagers to follow the Transformational Community Development (TCD) training. We also started discussing small business ideas. People usually think of needing huge funds and large locations, but we taught them how they can start small businesses like selling snacks or street food in their neighborhood. After this, one family started a street food business with their own money, without any outside help from GHNI. This is most encouraging because it means that a person has accepted responsibility for their own part in starting a micro-business.
Thank you,
Written by: Babujan
GHNI TCD Worker
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