Impact

WARA’s model creates measurable impact through women’s employment, income generation, and community-based healthcare delivery. This page highlights key outcomes and long-term value creation.

Measured by Lives Changed.

Overview

WARA is designed to create impact at multiple levels:

  • Individual
  • Household
  • Community
  • Healthcare ecosystem

The model connects training with real livelihoods and long-term career growth.


Key Impact Areas


Women Workforce Participation

WARA focuses on enabling women to enter and sustain employment.

Outcomes:

  • Increased participation of women in the workforce
  • Opportunities for first-time earners
  • Re-entry pathways for women after career breaks

Income Generation

The model supports steady income growth over time.

Impact:

  • Early earning opportunities after training
  • Progressive income increase with experience
  • Financial stability for households

Local Employment Creation

WARA promotes decentralized employment.

Benefits:

  • Jobs within local communities
  • Reduced migration pressure
  • Strengthened local economies

Skill Development

Training is aligned with national standards and real job roles.

Impact:

  • Industry-relevant skills
  • Practical experience
  • Career-ready workforce

Healthcare Access

WARA contributes to community-level healthcare support.

Impact:

  • Increased availability of caregivers
  • Support for elderly and patients at home
  • Strengthened informal healthcare systems

Measurable Indicators

WARA tracks key metrics to evaluate impact:

  • Number of candidates trained
  • Percentage of candidates deployed
  • Average income progression
  • Retention rates in the workforce
  • Geographic coverage

Long-Term Outcomes

The model is designed to create sustained value:

  • Career progression pathways
  • Transition to clinical and nursing roles
  • Access to global opportunities
  • Improved quality of life for families

Scalable Model

WARA’s approach is:

  • Replicable across regions
  • Adaptable to rural and urban contexts
  • Suitable for large-scale deployment

Social and Economic Value

WARA creates combined social and economic impact:

Social:

  • Empowerment of women
  • Increased confidence and independence
  • Improved community health support

Economic:

  • Stable income generation
  • Reduced unemployment
  • Contribution to local economies

Continuous Monitoring

WARA emphasizes ongoing evaluation:

  • Tracking candidate journeys
  • Monitoring job outcomes
  • Improving training and deployment processes

Looking Ahead

WARA aims to expand its impact by:

  • Increasing training capacity
  • Expanding geographic reach
  • Strengthening partnerships
  • Enhancing global mobility pathways

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