Subject category:
Entrepreneurship
Published by:
IBS Center for Management Research
Length: 12 pages
Data source: Field research
Topics:
SEWA (Self employed women's association); Women empowerment; Ila Bhatt; Women entrepreneurship; Organisation structure; Cooperatives; SEWA Bank; Health Care: Lok Swasthya SEWA Co-operative; Child Care: Shaishav Child Care Co-operative; SEWA Academy; Gujarat Mahila SEWA Housing Trust; International Finance Corporation (IFC); SEWA Trade Facilitation Centre (STFC); Banascraft; Artisan's Co-operative
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Abstract
The case is about the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA), which works for betterment of the women in the unorganised sector. The case describes the history, aims and objectives, members, structure, etc of SEWA. The case also explains the various activities such as banking, child case, health care, housing, legal aid etc undertaken by SEWA. The case focuses on how SEWA has grown over the years and the strategies adopted to overcome the challenges faced by self-employed women in India.
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Abstract
The case is about the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA), which works for betterment of the women in the unorganised sector. The case describes the history, aims and objectives, members, structure, etc of SEWA. The case also explains the various activities such as banking, child case, health care, housing, legal aid etc undertaken by SEWA. The case focuses on how SEWA has grown over the years and the strategies adopted to overcome the challenges faced by self-employed women in India.