The United Women Empowerment Programme (UWEP) believes in education that goes beyond the classroom by equipping individuals with practical skills that promote self-sufficiency and economic independence.
Through hands-on training in beekeeping, weaving, basket making, and soap production, participants gain valuable knowledge that enhances their livelihoods while preserving cultural traditions.
Beehive projects teach sustainable honey production, environmental conservation, and the importance of pollinators in agriculture, providing both ecological and financial benefits. Weaving and basket making develop creativity, craftsmanship, and entrepreneurship, allowing individuals to create unique handmade products that can be sold for income. Soap making introduces essential skills in production, marketing, and hygiene awareness, empowering communities to establish small businesses while promoting public health.
UWEP fosters a culture of innovation, sustainability, and economic resilience, ensuring that individuals, especially women and youth, have the tools to build a brighter and more self-reliant future by integrating these skills into educational programs.
We believe in the power of collective action and aim to empower individuals to take charge of their environment by providing resources, education, and support.