The effects of climate change are unavoidable. Tariq Channar
SANGHAR: NDF Sanghar in collaboration with Pathfinder International, conducted the second workshop of a comprehensive training program for women on climate change and Sexual, Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) was successfully organized in Sanghar.
The objective of the 03-day training workshop is to empower women by equipping them with the necessary knowledge and skills to take action to solve their pressing problems. On this occasion, speakers Mr. Tariq Hussain Chanar Program Manager NDF, Sajida Shah Deputy Director Women Development Department, Muhammad Ashraf Soomro and others said that the topics of the training workshop were to create awareness about the effects of climate change on the local population and the participants designed to educate on sustainable practices that minimize the effects of environmental degradation.
The importance of SRHR was also emphasized during the training, aiming to provide attendees with important information on reproductive health, family planning, and gender-sensitive approaches to health care.
The speakers further highlighted the importance of empowering women in rural areas and said, “Women play an important role in the survival and sustainability of the community against the effects of climate change.” By increasing their knowledge about environmental sustainability and reproductive health, we can promote cooperation between strong and healthy societies.
NDF and Pathfinder International are examples of the commitment to enhance the well-being of marginalized groups through targeted education and aid initiatives, with participants implementing the practical relevance of the training sessions in their daily lives to women in rural areas.
He expressed his determination to increase cooperation with the residents of the region to face the problems. The NDF hopes for continued support from government agencies, civil society organizations and international organizations so that training seats can be extended to more youth. In the end, training certificates were also distributed among the participants.