Thanks to the PGFRC, women in Pakistan can train to become tailors. In the course, the participants also learn how to become self-employed.
52-year-old Shabnam sketches intricate fashion designs in a colourful classroom in downtown Lahore. She is taking a course in tailoring and fashion design that will enable her to open her own fashion design studio in her hometown of Islamabad - and from home.
Shabnam's mother had advised her a long time ago to learn something so that she could earn her own money and support herself. Following the advice, Shabnam started sewing about 15 years ago. Initially, she sewed clothes for her circle of friends and family. Soon she also wanted to study fashion design, but found that most fashion design courses were too far away or too expensive for her. One of her regular customers then told her about the tailoring and fashion design course.