The project members are now working--and just
about finished--on the WLP bylaws. As part of its mission, the organization
aims to develop activities and design special actions to uplift, encourage and
motivate the illiterate women of the most remote and underdeveloped areas of
Paddar.
In order to achieve its goals, the WLP will focus
on shifting the attitude of the community of Paddar from a heightened awareness of
the crucial issue of women’s literacy, towards a commitment to help eradicate
female illiteracy and finally towards assuming a more pro-active role in this
effort.
Encouraging lifelong learning among the illiterate female population of Paddar is another key issue that the WLP will address.
In the future, the project will further strive
to empower the women of this rural area and reduce gender inequality through
digital literacy. The WLP firmly believes that by equipping these women with
the skills needed to become digitally literate, the society aspires to help
bridge the great digital divide that exists between rural and urban India.
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