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J o t h i T r u s t

Our Strategy

A Better Life For All!

Our Strategy

On the other hand, we denounce with righteous indignation & dislike men who are so beguiled and demoralized by the charms of pleasure of the moment so blinded by desire that they cannot foresee the pain trouble that are bound to ensure.

a) Implementing microfinance in a manner that promotes and protects the rights of the poor;

b) Implementing a strategy to promote good governance, gender equity and environmental sustainability while reducing poverty and promoting sustainable livelihoods;

c) Implementing a strategy to promote financial literacy and effective financial management;

d) To promote and provide access to safe sanitation for all households in rural areas, thus improving health and well-being of the people especially women, girls and children.

e) Implementing a strategy that encourages children’s education through microfinance;

f) To promote, establish and run educational institutions for the poor and the needy.

g) To empower women as ‘change agents’ in promoting use of toilets and improved hygiene by engaging community based women organizations at the village level.

h) To arrange coaching classes, libraries and to organize seminars and training programs.

i) Continuing to build Jothi Educational & Welfare Trust (JEWL)'s capacity as an organization.

j) To promote community led approaches to make villages Open Defecation Free (ODF) so that sustainability of improved sanitation is ensured.

Besides aforementioned we also works on Children and mothers’ nutrition. Children's health depends on their diet. Good nutrition is important for the growth and development of children, but it is also crucial for supporting their learning capabilities at school and their ability to thrive as healthy adults later in life. That's why we're working with families in India to help them understand what good nutrition looks like so that they can give their children a healthy start in life from birth.