Global Fairness Initiative

Grassroots Capacity Support

Program Information

Program Supporter: The Rockefeller Foundation

Implementing Partners: Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA)

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Program Information

Over the past decade, and particularly since the pandemic, SEWA has experienced rapid growth in its membership, member-owned and led social enterprises (SEs), and district-level member-based organizations (MBOs). This growth has stretched the administrative and management capacity of the team and systems that support the many branches of the SEWA organization.

The BSC initiative is working to create organizational changes and upscale personnel for SEWA to expand its outreach to grassroots women and effectively provide services and income security to its over 2.9 million members. The program invests in the capacity of SEWA grassroots leaders and members to meet their most pressing needs and generate solutions to develop and strengthen the skills, knowledge, resources, and capabilities of SEWA members, member-based organizations, member-led enterprises, and communities.

Phase 1: Strengthening core systems and processes, staff capacity, and building knowledge

Phase 2: Building and strengthening the use of tools and technology around information management and organizational coordination, financial technology, and data integration

Phase 3: Provision of services to members through member-based organizations and social enterprises

Through capacity development of teams to support their organizational objectives and growth trajectories, SEWA will build long-term strategies to improve across multiple parameters including at the individual level (with the develop of adequate skills, knowledge, competencies and attitudes of SEWA members and leaders) and the organizational level (establishment of efficient structures, processes and procedures) to achieve SEWA’s goals.