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- SEWA Bharat - Empowering Self Employed Women Across India
Discover SEWA Bharat's mission to empower over 3 2 million self-employed women in India informal economy through leadership, training, and collective action
- About SEWA Bharat - National Federation for Women Workers
SEWA Bharat involves stakeholders in the public, social, and private sectors to catalyse sustainable change across the economic, social, health, and societal conditions of women in India SEWA Bharat works, learns, and grows at a community level
- Delhi - SEWA Bharat
SEWA Bharat's History in Delhi Since 1999, SEWA has been organising women in order to bring them out of the shadows, support their livelihoods, and lift them out of poverty SEWA’s work in Delhi began with women vegetable vendors in Jahangirpuri
- Punjab - SEWA Bharat
In line with the SEWA values, SEWA Punjab aims to secure for community members the twin goals of full employment and self-reliance Various trades have been identified and women encouraged to form trade-groups to strengthen a sense of community and work identity
- Governance - SEWA Bharat
Shikha Joshi is the current General Secretary of SEWA Bharat She guides SEWA Bharat and its member institutions in designing work that keeps SEWA values, vision and mission at its core
- SEWA’s Vision and Mission - SEWA Bharat
SEWA Bharat is a federation of membership-based organizations of women workers It is committed to strengthening the movement of women in the informal economy by highlighting their issues at the national level and building its member organizations’ capacity to empower women workers
- Job Openings at SEWA Bharat | SEWA Bharat
Join SEWA Bharat to become a part of one of the largest movements for women in the informal economy
- Rajasthan - SEWA Bharat
SEWA’s interventions in Rajasthan are designed to build the leadership capacity of the grassroots women, improve their collectivization, support trade-specific skill development building, and enable women to access better social security and health facilities
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