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Self-sufficiency from insufficiency

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Small Business Program
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Small
Business Program

Self-sufficiency from insufficiency

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Widow’s Journey to Self-Sufficiency

It has been six months since Asma’s husband passed away. Asma has five children. Children go to school Asma is a skilled lady who knows parlor work There is a little set up of the parlor in the house itself. Asma wants her same setup to be expanded a bit so that she can be self-sufficient and educate her children. Your help is needed۔

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عاصمہ کے شوہر کو فوت ہوئے چھ مہینے ہو گئے ہیں۔ عاصمہ کے پانچ بچے ہیں۔ بچے سکول جاتے ہیں- عاصمہ ایک باہنر خاتون ہیں۔ پارلر کا کام جانتی ہیں- گھر میں ہی تھوڑا سا سیٹ اپ بنا ہوا ہے پارلر کا- عاصمہ چاہتی ہیں کہ ان کے اسی سیٹ اپ کو تھوڑا سا بڑھا دیا جائے تاکہ وہ خود کفیل ہو کر اپنے بچوں کو تعلیم دلوا سکیں

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