Liquid Soap Making Training - Khadka Gau, Kageswori
Manohara-2
Date: 2024/01/23
Location: Khadka Gau, Kageswori Manohara-2
Organized by: JCI Manohara
Introduction: JCI
Manohara conducted a hands-on Liquid Soap Making Training in Khadka Gau, Kageswori
Manohara-2, fostering skills development and entrepreneurship within the local
community.
Key Highlights:
• Hands-On Training:
• Local residents actively participated in a practical
workshop on liquid soap making, gaining valuable skills for personal use and
potential economic opportunities.
• The training aimed
to empower individuals with a sustainable skill set that could lead to income
generation.
• Community Engagement:
• The event garnered significant community engagement, with
participants from various age groups eager to learn the art of liquid soap
making.
• Interactive sessions and Q&A segments allowed for a
dynamic exchange of knowledge and experiences.
• Local Resource Utilization:
• Emphasis was
placed on utilizing locally available resources for soap making, encouraging a
sustainable and cost-effective approach.
• The training highlighted the potential for small-scale
businesses within the community using readily accessible materials.
Community Empowerment:
The Liquid Soap
Making Training in Khadka Gau was designed not only to impart practical skills
but also to empower individuals to explore entrepreneurship opportunities,
contributing to the economic development of the community.
Future Initiatives:
JCI Manohara plans to organize follow-up sessions,
providing ongoing support and mentorship to participants interested in starting
their own soap-making ventures. This initiative aligns with JCI's commitment to
sustainable community development and capacity building.
Conclusion:
The Liquid Soap
Making Training in Khadka Gau, Kageswori Manohara-2, exemplifies JCI Manohara's
dedication to skills development and community empowerment. By equipping
individuals with practical knowledge, we aim to catalyze positive change and
foster economic resilience within the local community.