
Coordinator
Taj Mohammad is a dedicated Social Worker with a deep commitment to women’s empowerment and social equity. Throughout his career, he has worked tirelessly to develop and implement community-focused programs aimed at improving women’s access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and legal rights. Taj’s approach combines advocacy, community outreach, and capacity building, creating safe and supportive spaces where women can flourish and become leaders in their communities. He is skilled in collaborating with local organizations, stakeholders, and government bodies to drive positive social change and ensure the sustainable success of women-focused initiatives. Taj is passionate about promoting self-reliance, social justice, and equal opportunities for women, and continues to be a strong advocate for gender equality and empowerment in marginalized communities.
Taj Mohammad has played an instrumental role in empowering women in underserved communities. Through his leadership in SHG meetings, he has created a space where women can come together, learn, and support one another. One of the key areas where Taj has excelled is in raising awareness about the importance of employment and economic independence. He has worked tirelessly to motivate women, guiding them to understand that they too have the power to create their own economic opportunities and secure a stable livelihood.
In these SHG meetings, Taj has done more than just provide knowledge. He has inspired women to take action. By focusing on savings, entrepreneurship, and job creation, Taj has helped women see the value of financial management and small-scale businesses. His guidance has encouraged women to start their own ventures, manage their finances better, and take charge of their economic futures.
But it’s not just about employment—Taj’s work goes deeper. He has also been a strong advocate for empowerment and self-reliance, helping women recognize their potential and challenge the limitations placed on them by society. He has shown them that their voices matter and that they have the power to lead, both within their families and in their communities.