WE Project Store: Empowering Women Through Skill, Sustainability and Global Collaboration

WE Project Store

April 2026 Monthly Activities Report

1st – 4th April 2026 | Kattilkadavu, Kollam
250 Bags Order Successfully Completed

The WE Project Store successfully completed an order for 250 bags received from the Provost Office. The production activities began on 27th March and were completed on 4th April 2026.

The cutting and stitching works were carried out by the Shivashakthi Stitching Unit, while the screen printing for all bags was completed by artisan Aswathy Chechi.

The team conducted proper quality checking before delivering the final products successfully.



9th April 2026
Interactive Session with International Mentor Glorka

The WE Store organised a live interactive session with artisans from Harsani Village and international mentor Glorka, proprietor of Glorka Wear.

During the session, women artisans showcased their wrap skirt designs and interacted directly with the mentor regarding their work and future opportunities.

Glorka encouraged the participants to think about launching their own brands and confidently wear garments designed and stitched by themselves.



9th – 10th April 2026 | Faridabad
Customized Sampling for AIMS Faridabad

Muskan, designer at the WE Store, supervised the sampling process for customized seat head rest covers designed for the amphitheatre of AIMS Faridabad.

The production work was carried out in collaboration with the Amrit SHG Palwali group led by Hemlata Ji in Faridabad.



10th – 15th April 2026 | Alappad, Kollam
Canvas Bag Order for Amrita Alumni Office

An order for 20 canvas bags was received from the Amrita Alumni Office on 10th April 2026.

The screen printing and stitching work were independently completed by Aswathy Chechi, who was trained under the SANKALP AVSAR Skill Training Project.

The order was successfully delivered on 15th April 2026.



16th April 2026 | Vallikavu, Kollam
Research Collaboration with Groningen University

Rixt, a Master’s student from Groningen University, Netherlands, continued her thesis research activities with the Women’s Empowerment Project Store.

Under the mentorship of Dr. Padma Rao, interviews were conducted with Hemalatha Ji to understand the impact of women-led livelihood and empowerment initiatives.



23rd April 2026 | Vallikavu, Kollam
Documentation Meeting with Antonia and Rixt

A special interaction session was organised with Antonia and Rixt to document Antonia’s experience as an international mentor associated with the WE Project Store initiative.

The session explored the role of mentors, international NGOs, and training beneficiaries in creating sustainable livelihood opportunities.



29th April 2026 | Vallikavu, Kerala
Sustainability and Women’s Empowerment Session

Students participating in an internship initiative organised by the Government of Kerala, Suchitwa Mission, and Pollution Control Board visited the campus to observe sustainability initiatives.

Radhika Shetty and the WE Store team conducted a one-hour session highlighting women’s empowerment and sustainable development initiatives driven by AMMACHI Labs.



29th April 2026
International Order Execution with Artisan Aswathy

The WE Store facilitated an international order execution involving client Crystal Eastman and artisan Aswathy from the Amrita Sankalp Avsar Tailoring Program.

Aswathy secured an order to stitch ready-made sarees and petticoats for the international client.



April 2026
Introduction of Hand Embroidered Photo Products

The WE Store team collaborated with Colour Park, Karunagappally, to introduce hand embroidered photographs as part of a new wedding gifting catalogue.

The initiative combines embroidery craftsmanship with modern printing methods to create unique handcrafted gifting products.

Aligned Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The activities of the WE Project Store during April 2026 contribute significantly towards several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by promoting women’s empowerment, sustainable livelihoods, innovation, and global partnerships.

SDG 1: No Poverty

Women artisans gained sustainable livelihood opportunities through tailoring, production orders, and entrepreneurship activities.

SDG 5: Gender Equality

The initiative empowered women through leadership, international mentorship, skill training, and financial independence.

SDG 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth

Sustainable employment opportunities were created through artisan-led production units and customized institutional projects.

SDG 12: Responsible Consumption

Eco-friendly production practices and reusable handcrafted products promoted sustainable consumption and responsible manufacturing.

SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Collaborations with international mentors, universities, NGOs, and institutional partners strengthened the project’s global impact.

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