UNDP - United Nations Development Programme Pakistan

08/13/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/12/2024 22:58

Stitching Dreams: Nameera’s Path to Empowerment

Inspired by her passion, Nameera came across the Hunar Foundation's online courses, where she enrolled in dressmaking and stitching courses to polish her skills under the guidance of professional trainers. Noticing her interest, the Foundation selected Narmeen for an on-the-job training course and later recommended her for a job opportunity at Yunus Textile Mills Limited, one of the largest exporters of home textile products in Pakistan since 1962.

Journey to Employment

Nameera started her first job at Yunus Textile Mills as a sewing machine operator in the training department where she mastered the art of industrial stitching.

"Initially, I was a bit nervous when I started my job here at Yunus Textile Mills Limited. However, I was able to adjust very quickly," recalls Narmeen, reflecting on her initial days at the job. "The environment is very professional, and they guide us every step of the way. The working culture is very safe for women employees, everyone respects each other, and I have very good relations with my colleagues."

Inspired by her passion, Nameera came across the Hunar Foundation's online courses, where she enrolled in dressmaking and stitching courses to polish her skills under the guidance of professional trainers. Noticing her interest, the Foundation selected Narmeen for an on-the-job training course and later recommended her for a job opportunity at Yunus Textile Mills Limited, one of the largest exporters of home textile products in Pakistan since 1962.

Journey to Employment

Nameera started her first job at Yunus Textile Mills as a sewing machine operator in the training department where she mastered the art of industrial stitching.

"Initially, I was a bit nervous when I started my job here at Yunus Textile Mills Limited. However, I was able to adjust very quickly," recalls Narmeen, reflecting on her initial days at the job. "The environment is very professional, and they guide us every step of the way. The working culture is very safe for women employees, everyone respects each other, and I have very good relations with my colleagues."

Inspired by her passion, Nameera came across the Hunar Foundation's online courses, where she enrolled in dressmaking and stitching courses to polish her skills under the guidance of professional trainers. Noticing her interest, the Foundation selected Narmeen for an on-the-job training course and later recommended her for a job opportunity at Yunus Textile Mills Limited, one of the largest exporters of home textile products in Pakistan since 1962.

Journey to Employment

Nameera started her first job at Yunus Textile Mills as a sewing machine operator in the training department where she mastered the art of industrial stitching.

"Initially, I was a bit nervous when I started my job here at Yunus Textile Mills Limited. However, I was able to adjust very quickly," recalls Narmeen, reflecting on her initial days at the job. "The environment is very professional, and they guide us every step of the way. The working culture is very safe for women employees, everyone respects each other, and I have very good relations with my colleagues."

Inspired by her passion, Nameera came across the Hunar Foundation's online courses, where she enrolled in dressmaking and stitching courses to polish her skills under the guidance of professional trainers. Noticing her interest, the Foundation selected Narmeen for an on-the-job training course and later recommended her for a job opportunity at Yunus Textile Mills Limited, one of the largest exporters of home textile products in Pakistan since 1962.

Journey to Employment

Nameera started her first job at Yunus Textile Mills as a sewing machine operator in the training department where she mastered the art of industrial stitching.

"Initially, I was a bit nervous when I started my job here at Yunus Textile Mills Limited. However, I was able to adjust very quickly," recalls Narmeen, reflecting on her initial days at the job. "The environment is very professional, and they guide us every step of the way. The working culture is very safe for women employees, everyone respects each other, and I have very good relations with my colleagues."