SEWA Punjab is part of the SEWA national movement of informal women workers,committed to securing their full employment and self-reliance, and advocating for their rights and empowerment.
SEWA Punjab is part of the SEWA national movement of informal women workers,committed to securing their full employment and self-reliance, and advocating for their rights and empowerment.
SEWA Punjab mobilises grassroots informal women workers, builds upon their collective strength and leadership and empowers them by working on behavioural change and facilitating self-reliant.
SEWA Shakti Kendras are centres of SEWA’s presence and work in communities, run by women coordinators. They provide resources, support, and information for economic and social development of poor women and are a last mile delivery mechanism of social security and welfare schemes.
Door-to-door financial services and information are provided to poor women and their families by SEWA Bank Saathis, who are women residing in the same communities.
SEWA Punjab facilitates holistic, community driven development through its programs working on key focus areas like malnutrition, after school classes for children, adult literacy, and behavioural changes in making community members self-reliant.
SEWA Punjab trains poor disadvantaged women in specialised Elder and Childcare giving service, equipping them to find work and looking after their interests.
Facilitating and honing the skills of home-based artisans, linking them to markets outside the chain of middlemen, SEWA Punjab aims to ensure wider reach, fair price and income for artisans.
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