Non formal education health care

GBS believes that every girl deserves the chance to learn, and every woman deserves access to care. By bringing education and healthcare directly to the community, GBS has reached over 1,200 adolescent girls from backward castes — giving them literacy, skills, and a future — while ensuring that 5,000 women and girls who had no access to medical services received diagnosis and treatment right at their doorsteps.

 
1,200Adolescent girls given non-formal education & skill training
5,000Women & girls given doorstep medical care
2+Income skills — carpet weaving & embroidery

Education for girls left behind

Many adolescent girls from backward castes in the region had grown up without ever setting foot in a school. Not because they lacked ability — but because the system had simply not reached them. GBS changed that by going directly to these girls and opening the door to learning through evening classes held within their own communities. These sessions went beyond basic reading and writing. Girls were given literacy and general knowledge connected to their everyday lives — health, rights, finances, and the world around them. Alongside this, GBS provided hands-on skill development in weaving carpets and embroidery, equipping them with a craft and a livelihood they could call their own.

Key Findings

Causes of Extinction

Healthcare at the doorstep

In the villages where GBS works, there are no hospitals nearby and no clinics within easy reach. Women who fell ill had nowhere to go — and many simply suffered in silence. GBS responded by deploying an Outreach Medical Unit that brought doctors, diagnosis, and treatment directly to the villages, reaching 5,000 women and girls who would otherwise have gone without any medical care.