Mwaimu, Evelyne George
(2014)
Training on Modern Batik Decoration Techniques a case study of Jema Women Group –Sandali Ward Temeke Dar es salaam.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
The CNA was conducted with the overall objective of gathering facts from Sandali ward community on the existing livelihood enhancement opportunity’s needs as reflected by the problems in the community it also aimed at analysing causes and identify community assets which will enable identify a specific project that will effectively address the problems of limited livelihoods improvement. Based on the participatory findings of the CAN it was established that production of batik clothes of low quality which is associated with low income earnings due to inadequate of knowledge and skills on batik production was the most pressing need for the CBO. To address this problem the project titled “Training on modern batik decoration techniques” Sandali Ward, Temeke district was set with the main goal of improving livelihood of Sandali ward community.
Strategies used to implement this project include financial resources mobilization, preparation of training manual according to the needs of the target group and undertaking training for the target community. Participants of the training were stakeholders of batik production project in Sandali ward, Temeke district. The main outputs of the project were production of quality batik products(clothes), quantitative supply of batik clothes, improving social livelihood of group members, improving production capacity through innovation and training, acquisition of advanced batik production techniques.
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