Health
Health programs are intended to support and protect families who are unable to meet basic material and financial standards. However, due to systemic issues, such as illiteracy, unawareness, immobility, corruption, and cost, many of these services do not reach the intended recipients.
UB Trust ensures social security and health services are delivered equally and fairly to women in the informal sector. It does so by relying on information dissemination, awareness generation, and service delivery mechanisms.


Disaster Management
No one knows when the next earthquake, flood or tsunami will strike. UB Trust natural disaster response and emergency relief programs help protect vulnerable Women & children during disasters and their aftermath.
• Participating in District Emergency Operation Centre.
• Increasing the participation and building the volunteers groups.
• Formation of task forces at the community level and training them on risk identification, monitoring, and communication of warnings.
• Providing task forces with necessary tool kits like megaphones, whistles, flags, and torches.
Education
UB Trust has taken up the responsibility of supporting meritorious students from rural areas, who have no means of financial support.
• Facilitating learning opportunities where children start being observant of their immediate environment, investigate, explore, and seek answers.
• Developing reading resources that enhance language Development.
• Creating supplementary reading materials in undeserved languages for early graders.
• Activating involvement from local community members and Teachers.


Livelihood
UB Trust has adopted the Social Behavior Change Communication approach that focuses on empowering women as leaders for household and community nutrition security.
• Strengthening their nutrition decisions within the household.
• Empowering women’s collectives to promote a nitrified system.