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SEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA SEWA'a Digital Organizing.. Harnessing the power of technology to reach out to its members during the Covid-19 crisis. When the complete lock down commenced in India on 26th March 2020, SEWA started reaching out to its over 1.9 million members through various technology platforms like WhatsApp, Kaizala, Zoom, Facebook etc.SEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
Since SEWA is a national union, for national level activities, we have formed a SEWA National Council. The main activities of this council are to increase the spread of SEWA’s membership. run campaigns on issues of members that cut across a large number of memberships, and thus strengthen the union. ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION. SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India. HISTORY - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA was born as a trade union of poor self-employed women in 1972, in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It grew out of the Women’s Wing of the Textile Labour association, TLA, India’s oldest and largest union of textile workers founded in 1920 by Anasuya Sarabhai andMahatma Gandhi.
SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. SEWA'S SISTER ORGANIZATIONS “The success of SEWA provides ample proof that women can and do build strong vital organizations around issues that are relevant to them, find viable solutions out of their own experiences and in the process change our society and environment in a healthy, respectful, non-violent and sustainable way” BOOKS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION A note on code of conduct - in public private partnership in agriculture - the SEWA experience and recommendations - Reema NanavatySEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
Our goal is to ensure that every SEWA member can achieve full employment and self-reliance. Full employment consists of work security, income security, food security, and social security, which includes healthcare, childcare, insurance, pension, and housing at thehousehold level.
SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India.SEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA SEWA'a Digital Organizing.. Harnessing the power of technology to reach out to its members during the Covid-19 crisis. When the complete lock down commenced in India on 26th March 2020, SEWA started reaching out to its over 1.9 million members through various technology platforms like WhatsApp, Kaizala, Zoom, Facebook etc.SEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
Since SEWA is a national union, for national level activities, we have formed a SEWA National Council. The main activities of this council are to increase the spread of SEWA’s membership. run campaigns on issues of members that cut across a large number of memberships, and thus strengthen the union. ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION. SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India. HISTORY - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA was born as a trade union of poor self-employed women in 1972, in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It grew out of the Women’s Wing of the Textile Labour association, TLA, India’s oldest and largest union of textile workers founded in 1920 by Anasuya Sarabhai andMahatma Gandhi.
SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. SEWA'S SISTER ORGANIZATIONS “The success of SEWA provides ample proof that women can and do build strong vital organizations around issues that are relevant to them, find viable solutions out of their own experiences and in the process change our society and environment in a healthy, respectful, non-violent and sustainable way” BOOKS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION A note on code of conduct - in public private partnership in agriculture - the SEWA experience and recommendations - Reema NanavatySEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
Our goal is to ensure that every SEWA member can achieve full employment and self-reliance. Full employment consists of work security, income security, food security, and social security, which includes healthcare, childcare, insurance, pension, and housing at thehousehold level.
NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA'a Digital Organizing.. Harnessing the power of technology to reach out to its members during the Covid-19 crisis. When the complete lock down commenced in India on 26th March 2020, SEWA started reaching out to its over 1.9 million members through various technology platforms like WhatsApp, Kaizala, Zoom, Facebook etc.SEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
Since SEWA is a national union, for national level activities, we have formed a SEWA National Council. The main activities of this council are to increase the spread of SEWA’s membership. run campaigns on issues of members that cut across a large number of memberships, and thus strengthen the union.OUR LIFE-STORIES
SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
BOOKS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION A note on code of conduct - in public private partnership in agriculture - the SEWA experience and recommendations - Reema Nanavaty ARCHIVES - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SEWA'S AFFILIATIONS
SEWA is a national trade union of poor women workers from the informal economy. It has a rich experience of organizing poor women workers from the informal economy for increased collective bargaining strength and successfully bringing them voice, visibility and validity asworkers.
VIDEO LIBRARY
SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
PHOTO GALLERY
SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SEWA'S SISTER ORGANIZATIONS A group of member owned Economic-Organizations promoted by SEWA. SEWA Trade Facilitation Center: A section 25 not-for-profit company owned and managed by over 15000 artisans; RUDI Multi Trading Company: Agri-business enterprise with an annual turnover of over INR 12 crores completely owned an managed by over 250000 small holder farmers; Hariyali : A section 25 not-for-profit company STRUGGLE FOR VOICE, VISIBILITY AND VIABILITY Since its inception, SEWA has been working hard at the various government levels through strong policy interventions and campaigning to protect the rights of the members; which over a period of years has led to recognition of tremendous economic and social contribution at various levels i.e. district/city, state, national and international government, organizations, trades etc. SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India. NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA The 27 speeches of Ela Bhatt in the book WOMEN WORK AND PEACE cover a span of 40 years and give an insight into her wisdom and her work of giving voice, strength and self-esteem to thousands of self-employed women across India. You can read about the genesis and evolution of Sewa in Elaben’s own words but also “hear” many concepts thatSEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India. With the Gandian principles of Satya (truth), Ahinsa (non-violence), Sarvadharma(integrating all
SEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
SEWA is the only national union of Women workers from the unorganized sector in India. SEWA membership consists or four types of self-employed workers. SEWA’s members are workers who have no fixed employee-employer relationship and depend on their HISTORY - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA was born as a trade union of poor self-employed women in 1972, in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It grew out of the Women’s Wing of the Textile Labour association, TLA, India’s oldest and largest union of textile workers founded in 1920 by Anasuya Sarabhai andMahatma Gandhi.
SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation. CONTACT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Contact Us - Self Employed Women's Association. HOME. ABOUT US. History. SEWA’s 11 Questions. SEWA’s Structure. FCRA Details. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA. Struggle for Voice, Visibility and Viability. SEWA'S SISTER ORGANIZATIONS “The success of SEWA provides ample proof that women can and do build strong vital organizations around issues that are relevant to them, find viable solutions out of their own experiences and in the process change our society and environment in a healthy, respectful, non-violent and sustainable way”SEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
SEWA’s core values are and will continue to be integrity, communal harmony, social justice and simplicity. SEWA’s strategy is to organise women workers into unions and cooperatives or collectives for self-reliance. Through organising, women workers will have voice and her work be more visible. Their contribution to the nation’s economy SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India. NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA The 27 speeches of Ela Bhatt in the book WOMEN WORK AND PEACE cover a span of 40 years and give an insight into her wisdom and her work of giving voice, strength and self-esteem to thousands of self-employed women across India. You can read about the genesis and evolution of Sewa in Elaben’s own words but also “hear” many concepts thatSEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India. With the Gandian principles of Satya (truth), Ahinsa (non-violence), Sarvadharma(integrating all
SEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
SEWA is the only national union of Women workers from the unorganized sector in India. SEWA membership consists or four types of self-employed workers. SEWA’s members are workers who have no fixed employee-employer relationship and depend on their HISTORY - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA was born as a trade union of poor self-employed women in 1972, in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It grew out of the Women’s Wing of the Textile Labour association, TLA, India’s oldest and largest union of textile workers founded in 1920 by Anasuya Sarabhai andMahatma Gandhi.
SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation. CONTACT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Contact Us - Self Employed Women's Association. HOME. ABOUT US. History. SEWA’s 11 Questions. SEWA’s Structure. FCRA Details. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA. Struggle for Voice, Visibility and Viability. SEWA'S SISTER ORGANIZATIONS “The success of SEWA provides ample proof that women can and do build strong vital organizations around issues that are relevant to them, find viable solutions out of their own experiences and in the process change our society and environment in a healthy, respectful, non-violent and sustainable way”SEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
SEWA’s core values are and will continue to be integrity, communal harmony, social justice and simplicity. SEWA’s strategy is to organise women workers into unions and cooperatives or collectives for self-reliance. Through organising, women workers will have voice and her work be more visible. Their contribution to the nation’s economySEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiativesSEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
SEWA is the only national union of Women workers from the unorganized sector in India. SEWA membership consists or four types of self-employed workers. SEWA’s members are workers who have no fixed employee-employer relationship and depend on theirSEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation.PUBLICATIONS
Survey and Research. For effective campaigns and advocacies, credible, scientific research is critical. Therefore, to facilitate the entry of its members into the mainstream, Indian Academy of Self Employed Womens (IASEW) – Sewa’s own research organization undertakes action-oriented researches, facilitates linking the macro and micro and thus helps mainstream the invisible workers.REPORTS & APPEAL
SEWA's Appeal For Helping Informal Workers During COVID-19 - SEWA's Appeal For Helping Informal Workers During COVID-19g PAPERS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
BOOKS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION A note on code of conduct - in public private partnership in agriculture - the SEWA experience and recommendations - Reema NanavatyPHOTO GALLERY
SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATIONWEB VIEW March 23, 2020. SEWA’s Appeal submitted to the Minister of State (IC) for Labour and Employment & Union Minister of Finance. for. Helping Informal Sector Workers during COVID 19 crisis STRUGGLE FOR VOICE, VISIBILITY AND VIABILITY Since its inception, SEWA has been working hard at the various government levels through strong policy interventions and campaigning to protect the rights of the members; which over a period of years has led to recognition of tremendous economic and social contribution at various levels i.e. district/city, state, national and international government, organizations, trades etc. SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India. NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA The 27 speeches of Ela Bhatt in the book WOMEN WORK AND PEACE cover a span of 40 years and give an insight into her wisdom and her work of giving voice, strength and self-esteem to thousands of self-employed women across India. You can read about the genesis and evolution of Sewa in Elaben’s own words but also “hear” many concepts thatSEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India. With the Gandian principles of Satya (truth), Ahinsa (non-violence), Sarvadharma(integrating all
SEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
SEWA is the only national union of Women workers from the unorganized sector in India. SEWA membership consists or four types of self-employed workers. SEWA’s members are workers who have no fixed employee-employer relationship and depend on their HISTORY - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA was born as a trade union of poor self-employed women in 1972, in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It grew out of the Women’s Wing of the Textile Labour association, TLA, India’s oldest and largest union of textile workers founded in 1920 by Anasuya Sarabhai andMahatma Gandhi.
SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation. CONTACT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Contact Us - Self Employed Women's Association. HOME. ABOUT US. History. SEWA’s 11 Questions. SEWA’s Structure. FCRA Details. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA. Struggle for Voice, Visibility and Viability. SEWA'S SISTER ORGANIZATIONS “The success of SEWA provides ample proof that women can and do build strong vital organizations around issues that are relevant to them, find viable solutions out of their own experiences and in the process change our society and environment in a healthy, respectful, non-violent and sustainable way”SEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
SEWA’s core values are and will continue to be integrity, communal harmony, social justice and simplicity. SEWA’s strategy is to organise women workers into unions and cooperatives or collectives for self-reliance. Through organising, women workers will have voice and her work be more visible. Their contribution to the nation’s economy SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India. NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA The 27 speeches of Ela Bhatt in the book WOMEN WORK AND PEACE cover a span of 40 years and give an insight into her wisdom and her work of giving voice, strength and self-esteem to thousands of self-employed women across India. You can read about the genesis and evolution of Sewa in Elaben’s own words but also “hear” many concepts thatSEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India. With the Gandian principles of Satya (truth), Ahinsa (non-violence), Sarvadharma(integrating all
SEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
SEWA is the only national union of Women workers from the unorganized sector in India. SEWA membership consists or four types of self-employed workers. SEWA’s members are workers who have no fixed employee-employer relationship and depend on their HISTORY - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA was born as a trade union of poor self-employed women in 1972, in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It grew out of the Women’s Wing of the Textile Labour association, TLA, India’s oldest and largest union of textile workers founded in 1920 by Anasuya Sarabhai andMahatma Gandhi.
SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation. CONTACT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Contact Us - Self Employed Women's Association. HOME. ABOUT US. History. SEWA’s 11 Questions. SEWA’s Structure. FCRA Details. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA. Struggle for Voice, Visibility and Viability. SEWA'S SISTER ORGANIZATIONS “The success of SEWA provides ample proof that women can and do build strong vital organizations around issues that are relevant to them, find viable solutions out of their own experiences and in the process change our society and environment in a healthy, respectful, non-violent and sustainable way”SEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
SEWA’s core values are and will continue to be integrity, communal harmony, social justice and simplicity. SEWA’s strategy is to organise women workers into unions and cooperatives or collectives for self-reliance. Through organising, women workers will have voice and her work be more visible. Their contribution to the nation’s economySEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiativesSEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
SEWA is the only national union of Women workers from the unorganized sector in India. SEWA membership consists or four types of self-employed workers. SEWA’s members are workers who have no fixed employee-employer relationship and depend on theirSEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation.PUBLICATIONS
Survey and Research. For effective campaigns and advocacies, credible, scientific research is critical. Therefore, to facilitate the entry of its members into the mainstream, Indian Academy of Self Employed Womens (IASEW) – Sewa’s own research organization undertakes action-oriented researches, facilitates linking the macro and micro and thus helps mainstream the invisible workers.REPORTS & APPEAL
SEWA's Appeal For Helping Informal Workers During COVID-19 - SEWA's Appeal For Helping Informal Workers During COVID-19g PAPERS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
BOOKS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION A note on code of conduct - in public private partnership in agriculture - the SEWA experience and recommendations - Reema NanavatyPHOTO GALLERY
SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATIONWEB VIEW March 23, 2020. SEWA’s Appeal submitted to the Minister of State (IC) for Labour and Employment & Union Minister of Finance. for. Helping Informal Sector Workers during COVID 19 crisis STRUGGLE FOR VOICE, VISIBILITY AND VIABILITY Since its inception, SEWA has been working hard at the various government levels through strong policy interventions and campaigning to protect the rights of the members; which over a period of years has led to recognition of tremendous economic and social contribution at various levels i.e. district/city, state, national and international government, organizations, trades etc. SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India. NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA The 27 speeches of Ela Bhatt in the book WOMEN WORK AND PEACE cover a span of 40 years and give an insight into her wisdom and her work of giving voice, strength and self-esteem to thousands of self-employed women across India. You can read about the genesis and evolution of Sewa in Elaben’s own words but also “hear” many concepts thatSEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India. With the Gandian principles of Satya (truth), Ahinsa (non-violence), Sarvadharma(integrating all
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SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation.PUBLICATIONS
Survey and Research. For effective campaigns and advocacies, credible, scientific research is critical. Therefore, to facilitate the entry of its members into the mainstream, Indian Academy of Self Employed Womens (IASEW) – Sewa’s own research organization undertakes action-oriented researches, facilitates linking the macro and micro and thus helps mainstream the invisible workers. CONTACT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Contact Us - Self Employed Women's Association. HOME. ABOUT US. History. SEWA’s 11 Questions. SEWA’s Structure. FCRA Details. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA. Struggle for Voice, Visibility and Viability. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA Four Pillars of SEWA - Self Employed Women's Association. To facilitate members representation, economic empowerment, collective strength and increased bargaining power, SEWA follows an integrated approach of organizing, capacity building, providing social security and asset creation thus enabling members to become owners and managersof their
PAPERS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
SEWA’s core values are and will continue to be integrity, communal harmony, social justice and simplicity. SEWA’s strategy is to organise women workers into unions and cooperatives or collectives for self-reliance. Through organising, women workers will have voice and her work be more visible. Their contribution to the nation’s economy SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India. NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA The 27 speeches of Ela Bhatt in the book WOMEN WORK AND PEACE cover a span of 40 years and give an insight into her wisdom and her work of giving voice, strength and self-esteem to thousands of self-employed women across India. You can read about the genesis and evolution of Sewa in Elaben’s own words but also “hear” many concepts thatSEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India. With the Gandian principles of Satya (truth), Ahinsa (non-violence), Sarvadharma(integrating all
SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation.PUBLICATIONS
Survey and Research. For effective campaigns and advocacies, credible, scientific research is critical. Therefore, to facilitate the entry of its members into the mainstream, Indian Academy of Self Employed Womens (IASEW) – Sewa’s own research organization undertakes action-oriented researches, facilitates linking the macro and micro and thus helps mainstream the invisible workers. CONTACT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Contact Us - Self Employed Women's Association. HOME. ABOUT US. History. SEWA’s 11 Questions. SEWA’s Structure. FCRA Details. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA. Struggle for Voice, Visibility and Viability. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA Four Pillars of SEWA - Self Employed Women's Association. To facilitate members representation, economic empowerment, collective strength and increased bargaining power, SEWA follows an integrated approach of organizing, capacity building, providing social security and asset creation thus enabling members to become owners and managersof their
PAPERS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
SEWA’s core values are and will continue to be integrity, communal harmony, social justice and simplicity. SEWA’s strategy is to organise women workers into unions and cooperatives or collectives for self-reliance. Through organising, women workers will have voice and her work be more visible. Their contribution to the nation’s economySEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
SEWA is the only national union of Women workers from the unorganized sector in India. SEWA membership consists or four types of self-employed workers. SEWA’s members are workers who have no fixed employee-employer relationship and depend on their HISTORY - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA was born as a trade union of poor self-employed women in 1972, in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It grew out of the Women’s Wing of the Textile Labour association, TLA, India’s oldest and largest union of textile workers founded in 1920 by Anasuya Sarabhai andMahatma Gandhi.
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Survey and Research. For effective campaigns and advocacies, credible, scientific research is critical. Therefore, to facilitate the entry of its members into the mainstream, Indian Academy of Self Employed Womens (IASEW) – Sewa’s own research organization undertakes action-oriented researches, facilitates linking the macro and micro and thus helps mainstream the invisible workers. SEWA'S SISTER ORGANIZATIONS “The success of SEWA provides ample proof that women can and do build strong vital organizations around issues that are relevant to them, find viable solutions out of their own experiences and in the process change our society and environment in a healthy, respectful, non-violent and sustainable way” PAPERS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
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SEWA's Appeal For Helping Informal Workers During COVID-19 - SEWA's Appeal For Helping Informal Workers During COVID-19g BOOKS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION We are Poor but so many - the story of SELF employed women in india -Ela R. Bhatt.
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TECHNOLOGY ON FINGERTIPS Technology on fingertips - Self Employed Women's Association. ABOUT US. History. SEWA’s 11 Questions. SEWA’s Structure. FCRA Details. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA. Struggle for Voice, Visibility and Viability. SEWA’s sister Organizations. SEWA SANGATHAN ZINDABAD SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India. NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA SEWA'a Digital Organizing.. Harnessing the power of technology to reach out to its members during the Covid-19 crisis. When the complete lock down commenced in India on 26th March 2020, SEWA started reaching out to its over 1.9 million members through various technology platforms like WhatsApp, Kaizala, Zoom, Facebook etc.SEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION. SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India.SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India.PUBLICATIONS
Survey and Research. For effective campaigns and advocacies, credible, scientific research is critical. Therefore, to facilitate the entry of its members into the mainstream, Indian Academy of Self Employed Womens (IASEW) – Sewa’s own research organization undertakes action-oriented researches, facilitates linking the macro and micro and thus helps mainstream the invisible workers. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA To facilitate members representation, economic empowerment, collective strength and increased bargaining power, SEWA follows an integrated approach of organizing, capacity building, providing social security and asset creation thus enabling members to become owners and managers of their own trade and empowering women with 3Vs – voice, visibility and viability. Practically, the strategy is CONTACT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
PAPERS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
Our goal is to ensure that every SEWA member can achieve full employment and self-reliance. Full employment consists of work security, income security, food security, and social security, which includes healthcare, childcare, insurance, pension, and housing at thehousehold level.
SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India. NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA SEWA'a Digital Organizing.. Harnessing the power of technology to reach out to its members during the Covid-19 crisis. When the complete lock down commenced in India on 26th March 2020, SEWA started reaching out to its over 1.9 million members through various technology platforms like WhatsApp, Kaizala, Zoom, Facebook etc.SEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION. SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India.SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India.PUBLICATIONS
Survey and Research. For effective campaigns and advocacies, credible, scientific research is critical. Therefore, to facilitate the entry of its members into the mainstream, Indian Academy of Self Employed Womens (IASEW) – Sewa’s own research organization undertakes action-oriented researches, facilitates linking the macro and micro and thus helps mainstream the invisible workers. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA To facilitate members representation, economic empowerment, collective strength and increased bargaining power, SEWA follows an integrated approach of organizing, capacity building, providing social security and asset creation thus enabling members to become owners and managers of their own trade and empowering women with 3Vs – voice, visibility and viability. Practically, the strategy is CONTACT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
PAPERS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
Our goal is to ensure that every SEWA member can achieve full employment and self-reliance. Full employment consists of work security, income security, food security, and social security, which includes healthcare, childcare, insurance, pension, and housing at thehousehold level.
SEWA'S MEMBERSHIP
Since SEWA is a national union, for national level activities, we have formed a SEWA National Council. The main activities of this council are to increase the spread of SEWA’s membership. run campaigns on issues of members that cut across a large number of memberships, and thus strengthen the union.PUBLICATIONS
Survey and Research. For effective campaigns and advocacies, credible, scientific research is critical. Therefore, to facilitate the entry of its members into the mainstream, Indian Academy of Self Employed Womens (IASEW) – Sewa’s own research organization undertakes action-oriented researches, facilitates linking the macro and micro and thus helps mainstream the invisible workers. SEWA'S SISTER ORGANIZATIONS “The success of SEWA provides ample proof that women can and do build strong vital organizations around issues that are relevant to them, find viable solutions out of their own experiences and in the process change our society and environment in a healthy, respectful, non-violent and sustainable way” PAPERS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
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SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
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SEWA's Appeal For Helping Informal Workers During COVID-19 - SEWA's Appeal For Helping Informal Workers During COVID-19gPHOTO GALLERY
SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
BOOKS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION A note on code of conduct - in public private partnership in agriculture - the SEWA experience and recommendations - Reema Nanavaty TECHNOLOGY ON FINGERTIPS SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SEWA SANGATHAN ZINDABAD SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India. NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA The 27 speeches of Ela Bhatt in the book WOMEN WORK AND PEACE cover a span of 40 years and give an insight into her wisdom and her work of giving voice, strength and self-esteem to thousands of self-employed women across India. You can read about the genesis and evolution of Sewa in Elaben’s own words but also “hear” many concepts thatSEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India. With the Gandian principles of Satya (truth), Ahinsa (non-violence), Sarvadharma(integrating all
SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation.PUBLICATIONS
Survey and Research. For effective campaigns and advocacies, credible, scientific research is critical. Therefore, to facilitate the entry of its members into the mainstream, Indian Academy of Self Employed Womens (IASEW) – Sewa’s own research organization undertakes action-oriented researches, facilitates linking the macro and micro and thus helps mainstream the invisible workers. CONTACT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Contact Us - Self Employed Women's Association. HOME. ABOUT US. History. SEWA’s 11 Questions. SEWA’s Structure. FCRA Details. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA. Struggle for Voice, Visibility and Viability. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA Four Pillars of SEWA - Self Employed Women's Association. To facilitate members representation, economic empowerment, collective strength and increased bargaining power, SEWA follows an integrated approach of organizing, capacity building, providing social security and asset creation thus enabling members to become owners and managersof their
BOOKS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION We are Poor but so many - the story of SELF employed women in india -Ela R. Bhatt.
SEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
SEWA’s core values are and will continue to be integrity, communal harmony, social justice and simplicity. SEWA’s strategy is to organise women workers into unions and cooperatives or collectives for self-reliance. Through organising, women workers will have voice and her work be more visible. Their contribution to the nation’s economy SEWA - HOME - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is a National Trade union registered in 1972 with a membership base of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 16 states in India. NEWS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION - SEWA The 27 speeches of Ela Bhatt in the book WOMEN WORK AND PEACE cover a span of 40 years and give an insight into her wisdom and her work of giving voice, strength and self-esteem to thousands of self-employed women across India. You can read about the genesis and evolution of Sewa in Elaben’s own words but also “hear” many concepts thatSEWA'S SERVICES
Supportive services like savings and credit, health care, child care, insurance, legal aid, capacity building and communication services are important needs of poor women. If women are to achieve their goals of full employment and self-reliance, these services are essential. Recognising the need for supportive services, SEWA has helped women take a number of initiatives ABOUT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union registered on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 1.5 million (2018) poor, self-employed women workers from the informal economy across 18 states in India. With the Gandian principles of Satya (truth), Ahinsa (non-violence), Sarvadharma(integrating all
SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation.PUBLICATIONS
Survey and Research. For effective campaigns and advocacies, credible, scientific research is critical. Therefore, to facilitate the entry of its members into the mainstream, Indian Academy of Self Employed Womens (IASEW) – Sewa’s own research organization undertakes action-oriented researches, facilitates linking the macro and micro and thus helps mainstream the invisible workers. CONTACT US - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Contact Us - Self Employed Women's Association. HOME. ABOUT US. History. SEWA’s 11 Questions. SEWA’s Structure. FCRA Details. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA. Struggle for Voice, Visibility and Viability. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA Four Pillars of SEWA - Self Employed Women's Association. To facilitate members representation, economic empowerment, collective strength and increased bargaining power, SEWA follows an integrated approach of organizing, capacity building, providing social security and asset creation thus enabling members to become owners and managersof their
BOOKS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION We are Poor but so many - the story of SELF employed women in india -Ela R. Bhatt.
SEWA'S 11 QUESTIONS
SEWA’s core values are and will continue to be integrity, communal harmony, social justice and simplicity. SEWA’s strategy is to organise women workers into unions and cooperatives or collectives for self-reliance. Through organising, women workers will have voice and her work be more visible. Their contribution to the nation’s economy HISTORY - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA was born as a trade union of poor self-employed women in 1972, in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It grew out of the Women’s Wing of the Textile Labour association, TLA, India’s oldest and largest union of textile workers founded in 1920 by Anasuya Sarabhai andMahatma Gandhi.
SEWA'S STRUCTURE
SEWA's Structure - Self Employed Women's Association. SEWA is registered as a trade union under the Indian Trade Unions Act of 1926. The union is open for membership to all informal sector self-employed women workers all over India. The union is governed by a two-tier level of elected representation. BOOKS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION A note on code of conduct - in public private partnership in agriculture - the SEWA experience and recommendations - Reema Nanavaty PAPERS - SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
SEWA'S SISTER ORGANIZATIONS “The success of SEWA provides ample proof that women can and do build strong vital organizations around issues that are relevant to them, find viable solutions out of their own experiences and in the process change our society and environment in a healthy, respectful, non-violent and sustainable way”VIDEO LIBRARY
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SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
TECHNOLOGY ON FINGERTIPS Technology on fingertips - Self Employed Women's Association. ABOUT US. History. SEWA’s 11 Questions. SEWA’s Structure. FCRA Details. FOUR PILLARS OF SEWA. Struggle for Voice, Visibility and Viability. SEWA’s sister Organizations. SEWA SANGATHAN ZINDABAD SEWA. SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad -380 001. India.
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Producing salt in the desertM-BACHAT
Rural members track their savingsand credit online
TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE Improving milk production and animal careWE ARE ONE!
SEWA’s Annual General Meeting EDUCATION AND AWARENESS In response to 2nd wave of Covid crisis, SEWA's Aagevans mass-produce and distribute masks to members in Rural areasHANSIBA
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WOMEN WORK AND PEACE – A COMPILATION OF ELABEN’S SPEECHES… PUBLISHED BY NAVJIVAN TRUST04 FEBRUARY, 2020
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POOR WORKERS FACE DOUBLE WHAMMY… AS CYCLONE TAUKTAE WRECKS GUJARAT… INFLICTING DAMAGE WORTH CRORES TO THE POOR FARMERS We belong to the vast, unprotected working population of our country, who are considered informal workers. Although we constitute 93% of India’s labor force, few labor laws or social protection include us. Our significant contribution to the nation’s economy is largely uncounted, undercounted, or invisible. We formed SEWA in 1972, in Ahmedabad. Today we are 1.5 million women strong. We are the single largest women worker’s Central trade union in India. At SEWA, we come together as poor, as women and as worker. The SEWA approach is to address the needs of the worker as a laborer, as well as a woman. This integrated and holistic view of workers has given birth to new and innovative ways to fight poverty andvulnerability.
Our goals are full employment and self-reliance. Full Employment means work security, income security, food security, and social security, which includes health care, child care, insurance, pension, and housing at the household level. Self-Reliance is the ability to work individually and collectively, to achieve economic freedom, and retain decision-making power over matters that concern our lives and livelihoods. Our strategy is a joint action of union and cooperatives. Our union gives us strength, support and a voice. Our cooperatives nurture our lives and livelihoods. We have formed trade cooperatives for better income, skill upgradation, marketing, and access to credit. Asset ownership by women is our first step out of poverty. We have also built cooperatives to gain access to banking, healthcare, childcare, insurance, housing, and legal services. Such services are the safety net that protects us from falling into a spiral of vulnerabilities. This is who we are, and this is what we do. And here are ourstories….
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