V7 Projects offers vocational skills training, entrepreneurship workshops, and a Women's Eco Build Academy teaching eco-friendly construction using COB, bamboo, and hempcrete. These programs combine practical building skills with business fundamentals.

The Academy trains fee-paying international students and local women in designing and constructing sustainable homes and community buildings using locally sourced materials. It includes hands-on building, project management, safety, environmental standards, and small business skills.

The Village 7 model involves developing seven core elements in each rural village within about 18 months: one school, one clinic, one café/restaurant, one workshop, one sports field, one organic farm, and one lake with livestock and water management facilities.

The Academy welcomes local women from rural communities as well as international fee-paying students interested in sustainable construction and community development.

V7 Projects offers entrepreneurship workshops, brand development support, grant application assistance, microfinance access, and startup capital support to help women launch and grow their businesses.

The training is led by experienced instructors with proven leadership, including the founder's background in running Asia's top superyacht training academy, and is supported by academic partnerships with Plymouth University (UK) and Nagaland University.

Yes, V7 Projects runs social programs such as the Free Baby Box initiative providing newborn essentials and safe cribs, and free organic period care products for women and girls who cannot afford them.

V7 Projects currently operates in rural areas of Asia, including Nagaland in Northeast India and Luang Prabang in Laos.

You can support V7 Projects by donating or investing through the website. The enterprise seeks approximately $250,000 in funding with a planned 25% return on investment over two years, targeting measurable social and environmental impact.

The V7 brand features 100% organic products including herbs, spices, fruits, vegetables, cosmetics, skincare, herbal drinks, sauces, and traditional crafts made by local women, sold through city outlets and online.

The goal is for each participating village to achieve self-sufficiency within approximately 18 months by building core infrastructure and supporting women's economic activities.

Training focuses on sustainable building materials such as COB (earth), bamboo, and hempcrete, all locally sourced and environmentally friendly.

Yes, V7 Projects offers apprenticeship programs and rural employment initiatives that help women gain practical experience and access sustainable job opportunities within their communities.

The website provides information on safety and logistics to support international students, including options for accommodation near the Academy, ensuring a secure and supportive learning environment.

V7 Projects assists women with startup capital support through microfinance access, grant application assistance, and tailored financial guidance to help launch new businesses.