DIMAPUR — The Evergreen Welfare Society (EWS), Kiphire, recently conducted a series of skill development programmes in Kiphire district, aimed at providing livelihood alternatives for unemployed individuals in the region. In a press release, the EWS informed that these initiatives align with the organisation’s mission to empower marginalised communities, especially women, youth, and unemployed individuals, by equipping them with sustainable income-generating skills. The first training programme, held in Seyochung town, focused on banana fiber extraction and handicraft, where 25 women were trained. This innovative programme aimed to harness locally available resources to create eco-friendly products, promoting both environmental conservation and economic empowerment. In Kiusam town, another programme on fruit and vegetable dehydration and processing was conducted, benefiting 20 women participants. “This initiative introduced modern techniques for preserving perishable goods, enabling participants to enhance food security and explore market opportunities for processed products,” it stated. Additionally, a specialised training on bamboo craftsmanship was organised for 20 men in Kiusam town. Bamboo, a sustainable and abundant resource in the region, was utilised to create a range of artisanal and functional products, thereby promoting traditional craftsmanship and providing avenues for income generation. “The success of these programmes underscores the importance of collaboration and...