Programs
SEWA Delhi runs integrated development programs that support women towards self-reliance and full employment. The aim is to ensure that these programs cater to the diverse life-cycle needs of women workers, and provide workers with a network of support.
- Organizing :to ensure women’s collective empowerment and personal leadership
- Advocacy : to protect the rights of women workers of the informal economy
- Livelihoods : to secure economic well-being through direct market linkages and technical skill development
- Skills and Education : to develop the skills and talents of children, adolescent girls, and women members
- Social Security and Health : to support the well-being of members through linkages with government schemes
- Community Microfinance : to give poor women access to financial services
Programs address 11 points of SEWA
SEWA’s holistic approach to development involves ‘Eleven Points’ that address the women informal workers needs throughout their lives.
- Employment
- Income
- Nutritious food
- Health care
- Housing
- Assets
- Organized strength
- Leadership
- Self-reliance
- Education
- Childcare