SEWA in 1988
- Ahmedabad Mahila SEWA trust [1989?]
- 149p. Illustrations ; 28*22 cm
1. Self employed women workers 2. Self employed women's associations 3. The Union - Levels of work - Home based workers - Vendors - Labour and Services - International affiliations 4. Sewa Bank 5. The Co-operatives - The craft and artisan co-operatives - Trading and vending co-operatives - The service co-operatives - The livestock co-operatives - The land based co-operatives - Marketing 6. Services for the self employed - Need for supportive services - SANGINI - The child care co-operative - Health activities - Smokeless chulhas - Life insurance scheme - Water and sanitation activities - Housing programmes - Protection against family & sexual harassment - Mahila talak pidit sangh - Legal aid 7. The child worker 8. Communications 9. Human resource development 10. Dealing with crises - The loan crisis - Reservation crisis & the split from TLA - Communal violence and sewa's relief and rehabilitation work - Combatting Drought 11. Sewa Bharat 12. Policy Impact 13. A long way to go
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