What about the real people at the heart of this project though. We are going to hear about a lady who, with the support of Manjari has transformed her life. Shamim Bano is a 32-year lady who was married at the age of 15. After her marriage, she came to Budhpura and started living with her husband and mother-in-law. They were so afraid and they did not trust her so they never let her come out of the house. Her mother-in-law used to accompany her even if she wanted to go to the hairdresser or just meet up with friends. Slowly time passed and she became mother of three children.
Earlier in March this year Manjari introduced tailoring courses at the family entitlement centre in Budhpura. The purpose of these courses is to help develop skills and additional sources of income for women. In total there are 27 girls above the age of 17 enrolled and 16 of them have started doing work at their houses. They are earning between INR 4000 and 8000 per month.
Shamim was selected for the tailoring courses because she had prior experience in this field. Being involved in the tailoring course has given Shamim newly founded confidence and she has now made the decision to return to education and continue with her studies. She is now re-sitting class 9 and two other girls from the tailoring course are following her example and returning to education. Shamim is now motivating the other girls to return to education. She has become a role model for the others.
Manjari is planning to expand the tailoring courses to include more women. A professional tailoring teacher will be hired to help design the clothing and maintain the quality so that the material can be sold.
With support from Manjari, Shamim Bano's life has been transformed.
Of all the groups and organisations who have supported this project, it is Manjari who have played the most important role. Through the work and commitment of Manjari, the CLFZ project has achieved so much more than just creating child labour free zones. The Manjari head office is located in the very heart of Budhpura, it’s a place that has literally become the heartbeat of the community here, a focal point and most importantly a safe place where people can come to improve themselves and their circumstances. The availability of this safe space has allowed other organisations and groups to flourish and so CLFZ is not only getting kids back into school, it's giving young adults the opportunity to learn practical skills, its allowing women to grow in confidence and play a more meaningful role in society and it provides people with access to benefits and healthcare. Above all else though, CLFZ has given a community that was going nowhere a sense of direction and purpose. The fact that the CLFZ project has mobilised the people in Budhpura is something that everyone involved should be the proudest off and this project is now becoming self-sustainable!