We partnered with Mahila Jan Adhikar Samiti (MJAS) to build an SEO-optimized website and train their team on social media strategy, strengthening their ability to reach and mobilize marginalized women across the region.
About MJAS
Mahila Jan Adhikar Samiti (MJAS) is a Rajasthan-based women's rights organization empowering women and adolescent girls through advocacy, education, and community mobilization.
The Goal
MJAS wanted to expand their reach, connect with donors, and document their impact. However, their digital presence was minimal and their team needed guidance on using web and social platforms effectively.
Our Approach
Website Development
We worked with MJAS to design a clean, user-friendly website that:
Social Media Training
We developed and delivered training modules on:
The Impact
MJAS now has a strong digital foundation in place. Their new website has strengthened their credibility and helped them connect with donors and supporters across the country.
Their team now uses social media confidently, deepening their engagement with the marginalized women and communities they serve. We are proud to have helped MJAS harness digital tools to expand their reach and impact.
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