Break cycles of poverty, Empower single women!

by Bahini Educare Foundation
Break cycles of poverty, Empower single women!

Project Report | Jan 14, 2026
Poultry Farming initiative for Sustainability

By Surendra Pariyar | Co-founder & Project Leader

Poultry Farming Support Initiative
Breaking Cycles of Poverty by Empowering Single Women

Program: Poultry Farming Support
Organization: Bahini Educare Foundation
Working Areas: Kaski and Tanahun

Introduction

At Bahini Educare Foundation, we believe that lasting change begins when women gain the means to support themselves with dignity.

This poultry farming support initiative was designed as a practical step toward that goal. Implemented in Kaski and Tanahun, the program supported single women and women-led households to start small-scale poultry farming using Giriraj (local) chicken chicks. These women are not looking for charity. They are looking for opportunity.

By providing the right resources at the right moment, this initiative helps families move away from daily survival and toward stable, independent livelihoods. It directly reflects the spirit of our sustainable project: breaking cycles of poverty by empowering single women.

Purpose of the Program

This initiative was designed with clear and long-term objectives:

  • To support single women and vulnerable mothers in building self-employment
  • To promote small-scale poultry farming as a sustainable livelihood option
  • To increase household income and food security
  • To strengthen confidence, skills, and economic independence

For these families, poultry farming is not just an income activity. It is a pathway to stability and self-belief.

Target Beneficiaries

The program supported five women-led households from Kaski and Tanahun districts.
(All names have been removed for privacy reasons.)

These women were selected based on vulnerability, motivation, and their willingness to actively manage poultry farming as a long-term income source.

Support Provided by Bahini Educare Foundation

Each family received a complete poultry farming starter package, ensuring they could begin immediately and sustainably:

  • 1 poultry coop
  • 25 Giriraj chicken chicks
  • 2 feeders
  • 2 water pots
  • 75 kg of poultry feed per family (starter, grower, and finisher feed)
  • Vitamins and basic supplements
  • Essential medicines (provided where required based on chick age)

This comprehensive support ensured that women were not left to struggle after distribution. Instead, they were equipped with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed.

Partnership with Local Government

Strong community partnerships are key to sustainable impact. The Ghiring Rural Municipality committed financial support for poultry feed for two beneficiary families living within its jurisdiction.

This local-level collaboration strengthens ownership, reinforces sustainability, and ensures that women are not walking this journey alone.

 

Activity Process

The program followed a careful, participatory process:

  • Meetings were held with mothers to understand their interest and long-term plans
  • Five motivated women were selected based on readiness and commitment
  • A short orientation on poultry farming was provided with technical guidance from livestock experts
  • Coordination was carried out with local municipalities for complementary support
  • Poultry chicks and essential materials were distributed
  • Regular follow-up and home visits were conducted to monitor progress, chick health, and coop management

This hands-on approach builds both skills and confidence, allowing women to take ownership of their livelihoods.

Conclusion

This poultry farming initiative is a small but powerful example of how poverty cycles can be broken when women are trusted, supported, and empowered.

With a modest investment, five women now have a growing income source, improved household nutrition, and renewed confidence in their ability to provide for their families. These are the kinds of changes that last beyond a single intervention.

Through your support and generosity, we can extend this opportunity to many more single women who are ready to work hard and build a secure future for themselves and their children.

 

This is how cycles of poverty are broken.
This is how women are empowered.

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