Women’s economic empowerment and gender equality can be achieved by extending women’s opportunities for work that is productive and delivers a fair income, security in the workplace, access to social protection, and better prospects for personal and social development.
People stay here as the members of this family. From the very beginning PUSS always focuses how to put its best effort so that it could reach at every corner of our society to give the right way to the people to build their life. give the right way to the people to build their life.
Children as a population group are major victims of the consequences of alcoholism and drug abuse. With urbanisation and consequent migration, children from economically deprived families move to the cities in search of economic security.
-formal education includes adult basic education, adult literacy education or school equivalency preparation. In non-formal education, someone (who is not in school) can learn literacy, other basic skills or job skills.
Our rehabilitation program provides total care, including lodging, education, health care and social development for underprivileged female children who live in especially difficult circumstances.