Practice & Learning

Workspace Mapping | Vol. 1 | Mapping Vulnerabilities of Women Artisans During Extreme Heat

This research explores how climate change, particularly extreme heat, is affecting the livelihoods of informal women artisans whose homes double as workplaces.

Farmers Mapping | A Study in Tapi, Gujarat

This report is a comprehensive farmer study, in Tapi district, where SEWA Federation’s member cooperative - The Tapi District Megha Adivasi Mahila Agriculture Producers’ Cooperative (Megha Mandali) - operates

Annual Report (2024-25)

The year 2024–25 was one of growth, innovation, and renewed commitment to strengthening women-led collective enterprises.

Annual Report (2023-24)

2023-24 marked another step in strengthening women-led collective enterprises through the Women’s Enterprise Support System (WESS).

Annual Report (2022-23)

This report captures a year of learning, innovation, and collective action as women workers strengthened their enterprises, expanded opportunities, and shaped solutions for their communities.

Annual Report (2021-22)

This report captures a year of recovery, innovation, and collective action, while celebrating three decades of strengthening women-owned enterprises and advancing economic self-reliance through cooperation.

National Women Cooperators Workshop (2019)

The national workshop to strengthen women’s cooperatives through capacity-building was organized by the Gujarat SEWA Cooperative Federation (Federation), the International Cooperative Alliance Asia and Pacific region (ICA-AP), the national federation of the SelfEmployed Women’s Association (SEWA), SEWA Bharat, and the International Labour Organisation (ILO, Geneva and New Delhi) on Aug 8th - 9th, 2019.fear in people.

Atmanirbhar Bharat Lessons from Women-owned Cooperatives

The Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST), since its inception in 1980, is committed to the cause of equity and well-being of the poor and the marginalized. It has specifically been working towards bringing the issues and concerns...

COVID-19_Phade Two_Proposal

The second wave of COVID-19 has spread quickly and ruthlessly, affecting both urban and rural parts of India. Largely due to an unprepared and overwhelmed health infrastructure, there has been a loss of many lives and livelihoods. The pandemic also continues to generate immense fear in people.

Covid-19 X WCEs

Abodana - Abodana Women Artisans’ Handicrafts Cooperative Limited APMC - Agricultural Produce Market Committee ASHA - Accredited Social Health Worker Atithi - SEWA Atithi B2B - Business to Business B2C - Business to Consumer