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This study aims to investigate the critical role that Peermade Development Society (PDS) plays in supporting tribal women's efforts to achieve financial and social inclusion. A non-profit organization called PDS launched a transformative social work intervention with the intention of strengthening tribal women in particular and disadvantaged tribal tribes as a whole. The study examines the strategies and programmes used by PDS to improve tribal women's financial and social inclusion. In addition to improving the financial capabilities of women in the tribal area of Kannampady, PDS initiatives…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study aims to investigate the critical role that Peermade Development Society (PDS) plays in supporting tribal women's efforts to achieve financial and social inclusion. A non-profit organization called PDS launched a transformative social work intervention with the intention of strengthening tribal women in particular and disadvantaged tribal tribes as a whole. The study examines the strategies and programmes used by PDS to improve tribal women's financial and social inclusion. In addition to improving the financial capabilities of women in the tribal area of Kannampady, PDS initiatives have also helped these women feel more empowered and part of a community.
Autorenporträt
I'm Merin Kunjumon, a Social Work Undergraduate student who passionate about doing research, especially when it comes to the finer points of social dynamics. I find myself completely immersed in the investigation of these fascinating nuances.