Breaking the Wall of Silence: Empowering Women through Skill Development
Lion Narsimha Raju Dichpalli
In a world where effective communication is key, individuals with hearing impairments often face significant challenges in expressing themselves and engaging with others. Recognizing the need to empower these individuals and break the barriers of silence, the Lions Clubs International of Hyderabad Jubilee Hills has undertaken a unique skill development project called Women's Empowerment through Sign Technology (WEST). Through this program, women from underprivileged backgrounds and mothers of hearing-impaired children are trained in sign language, opening doors to new opportunities and creating a brighter future.
Skill Development for Empowerment:
The WEST project, a collaborative effort between the Lions Club of Hyderabad Jubilee Hills 320D and the Ashray Akruthi Foundation (an NGO recognized by WHO), aims to provide comprehensive sign language training to women who can then effectively communicate with hearing-impaired individuals. Each batch of the program consists of 26 women who undergo rigorous training in sign language, following a specially designed curriculum. To ensure the success of the project, a monthly stipend of Rs. 9000/- is provided to each trainee, while the trainer receives a monthly salary of Rs. 24000/-.
Empowering Women and Impacting Lives:
After six months of dedicated training, the program has witnessed remarkable outcomes. Ten women from the program were successfully placed as translators at the School for Hearing Impaired Children in Hyderabad, operated by the Ashray Akruthi Foundation. This placement enables them to communicate with hearing-impaired children, bridging the communication gap and creating an inclusive learning environment. Other program participants have been employed in the foundation's digital lab, further expanding their opportunities for growth and self-sustainability.
The Ripple Effect of Empowerment:
The impact of the WEST project extends beyond the trained women themselves. Their newfound skills in sign language enable them to communicate with their own hearing-impaired children, fostering a deeper connection and understanding within their families. By passing on the knowledge they have gained, these empowered women are positively influencing the lives of many more children with hearing impairments, spreading the light of empowerment and breaking the wall of silence.
Tears of Joy and Emotional Responses:
During the certificate distribution ceremony, one participant, Meher Unnisa, was overwhelmed with emotion as she shared her experience. Through sign language, she expressed her gratitude for the program, stating that she can now communicate and understand her daughter better. Not only has the program enhanced her personal life, but it has also provided her with employment and financial stability.
Advancing Education with Digital Technology:
Building upon the success of the WEST project, the Lions Clubs International of Hyderabad Jubilee Hills is further contributing to the development of education for hearing-impaired students. Through the generous funding of 65 Lakhs, the club is supporting the creation of an E-learning platform equipped with multimedia, animal and digital education materials. This innovative approach will enhance the educational experience of hearing-impaired students from nursery to 10th standard, providing them with access to quality education and empowering them to excel academically.
The Lions Clubs International of Hyderabad Jubilee Hills is playing a pivotal role in breaking the wall of silence and empowering women through skill development. By training women in sign language and creating employment opportunities, the WEST project is transforming lives and fostering inclusive communities. Through their contributions, the Lions are not only supporting women but also making a significant impact on the education and future prospects of hearing-impaired children. Together, they are building a world where communication knows no barriers and where everyone has an equal opportunity to thrive.