Assessment of the skill training programme for employment of retrenched female garment workers
Date
2003-03Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)Author
Gani, Md. ShowkatMetadata
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Gani, M. S. (2003, March). Assessment of the skill training programme for employment of retrenched female garment workers. Research Reports (2003): Social Studies, Vol – XXXII, 1–10.Abstract
This study assessed the effectiveness of skill training programme of BRAC for re-employment of
retrenched female garment workers (RFGW). Data were collected through in-depth interviews with 20
purposively selected RFGWs and the review of project records. Findings revealed that almost all women
found the overall skill training programme very good and effective. The skill training would be more
useful if preference is given to the RFGWs for choosing the training type, and the curriculum of the
training could be similar. The duration of the 12 days training may be expanded by a few days and the
small business trading module may need to be redesigned or cut down from the training programme.
BRAC could play a significant role in marketing the goods produced by the RFGWs. Microcredit services
were useful for the trained workers who were self-employed in any kind of economic activity. This study
concludes that the skill training programme can be suitably linked with BRAC development activities in
raising the employment opportunities for the RFGWs.