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Status of Social Enterprises within the SEWA Ecosystem
A report on the status of social enterprises within the SEWA ecosystem
Domestic Workers Organise for their Recognition and Rights: The SEWA Process
The impact of collectivization on the rights and work of domestic workers
Last Mile Model
How can communities become more participatory in their own governance and thereby bridge the gap between the State and market on one hand and vulnerable populations on the other?
Nurturing Finance
SEWA has long recognised the positive role that technology can play to empower women in the informal economy.
Valuing Informality: Implications for Policy and Research
Valuing informal work from policy perspective
Community Health In the Time of Corona
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown had given way to an acute sense of uncertainty and vulnerability; especially amongst informal sector workers. Informal sector workers in both urban and rural communities lack job security and social security and this had worsened due to the lockdown with many workers losing their jobs.