SEWA Cooperative Federation Knowledge Hub

SEWA Cooperative Federation documents and shares insights from working with women’s cooperatives across sectors. The Knowledge Hub brings together reports, policy briefs, studies, and media that reflect how cooperative enterprises function and evolve.

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IN SOLIDARITY | SEWA COOPERATIVE FEDERATION | 30 YEAR JOURNEY

SEWA Cooperative Federation promotes and supports grassroots women workers' cooperatives and collective enterprises with a view of economically empowering women in the informal sector.

Report ILO Strengthening women’s cooperatives The experience of SEWA (32 Years)

The Gujarat State Women’s SEWA Cooperative Federation in India is a notable initiative that has inspired similar efforts around the world.

20 Year Report SCF

In the process of unionizing poor, selfemployed women, the first lesson we learnt was that struggles by the working poor will have to be carried at all levels of exploitation and injustice.

10 Year Report SCF

In 1848, two of the most powerful workers' movements took shape. The trade unions to create a revolutionary transtormation of societies and the promotion of the cooperative movement to unite workers for the transformation of community.

Newsletter Sahakarita Vol 13

At SEWA Cooperative Federation (SCF), our work has always been guided by the wisdom of Late Smt. Elaben Bhatt, who reminded us through Anubandh that our lives, livelihoods, and environment are deeply interconnected. Today, this interconnectedness goes beyond just philosophy - it is a framework for action. For over three decades, our informal women workers cooperatives have built livelihoods across agriculture, dairy, handicrafts, and services.

Newsletter Sahakarita Vol 12

This edition celebrates the unstoppable spirit of women shaping India's cooperative and informal sectors. From fifty years of songs that united SEWA women in collective struggle, to grassroots leaders transforming communities today, we explore how women's voices are driving change.
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