Advanced Nepali Handloom Training

Enhancing traditional skills for sustainable livelihoods and economic independence.

Supported by: Mechi Chamber of Commerce & Mechi Municipality

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In 2005, Mahila Janachetana Kendra (MJK) expanded its commitment to women’s economic empowerment by hosting a specialized 3-month Advanced Nepali Handloom Training. This program was designed as a follow-up for previous trainees, providing them with the high-level technical skills necessary to move from basic weaving to professional-grade production.

The Context

While many women in the Mechi Municipality possessed foundational weaving knowledge, they faced barriers to entering the formal market. MJK identified specific needs to bridge this gap:

  • Market Competitiveness: The need for advanced techniques to produce intricate patterns that meet modern consumer demands.

  • Economic Resilience: Moving beyond subsistence crafting toward a sustainable, income-generating business model.

  • Local Collaboration: Partnering with the Mechi Chamber of Commerce to ensure that training was aligned with local trade opportunities and industrial standards.

Project Objectives

  • Technical Mastery: Providing 15 selected young women and girls with advanced instruction in complex handloom patterns and fabric finishing.

  • Entrepreneurial Readiness: Equipping trainees with the confidence and skill set to manage their own production units or join the local textile workforce.

  • Public-Private Partnership: Strengthening the link between community-led NGOs and local commerce bodies to support women-led micro-enterprises.

Partners & Affiliations

This project is a collaborative effort reflecting MJK's role in national and international networks:

  • Supporting Body: Mechi Chamber of Commerce, Dhulabari

  • Local Government Partner: Mechi Municipality

  • Implementing Agency: Mahila Janachetana Kendra (MJK)