6° Network
When 6° Network for Women initally was founded, we provided vocational skills training programmes for socially disadvantaged and underprivileged women to be able to find work or set up their own business. During COVID we changed our strategy and focus and decided to set up small low risk businesses for women accompanied with the proper training programmes to make them successful in what they do. This resulted in the start-up of the Eco Farm and the Soap Studio. 6° Network will continue to offer customised training programmes, organise social engagement initiatives and provide guidance and financial support to the women running these start-ups.
6° Network is interested in working with local partners to jointly develop skills development programmes. Contact us and let us know if you are interested to partner with us.
Candidate selection and profiling
Customised training toolkits
Pay-it-Forward principle
Motivational skills training
Start-up blueprint, market research, business plan and funding
Project management and quality control
Business skills toolkit to set up and run a business
Ongoing support and guidance
Matchmaking between Value Aligned Partners who jointly want to create social impact for marginalised women
In consultation with SVSI, the local government in Chitwan and the Musahar community, a Women’s Farming Initiative has been set up, led by the Musahar women to train the Musahar how to grow vegetables.