SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) is the single largest Central Trade union regi on 12th April, 1972 with a membership of over 3.7 million poor women.
From Green Villages to Salt-pans of LRK, #SEWA members are leading a community-owned clean energy transition - as solar technicians, Climate entrepreneurs, and climate Educators.
Read what Sonia Sarin from @tatapower_ddl says about this: https://t.co/5DvX4HrIzn
To help build the movement on Women-led Climate Action, #SEWA welcomes grassroots leaders from Ethiopia and Tanzania this February sharing the learnings and impact of #BuildingCleanerSkies Campaign.
This is sister-to-sister knowledge sharing!!
This is Women-led Climate Action!!
SEWA's Vima Sakhis are bringing insurance to the last mile. From learning to leading, women like Mitaben are building financial security, livelihoods, and stronger communities across Gujarat.
Reema Nanavaty of #SEWA speaks on women workers leading climate action, building resilient livelihoods, and challenging poverty through collective strength.
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Mary Robinson and the Project Dandelion delegation visited SEWA, where women from 20 states showed how climate solutions already exist at the grassroots. As SEWA says: solutions don’t trickle down—they bubble up.
#HumSabEkHai#ClimateJustice
@HillaryClinton and President @DrJoyceBanda joined SEWA members on 20 - 21 Feb 2026, celebrating grassroots women leading climate solutions - from heat insurance to solar innovations.
Read more: https://t.co/JWZShdQKCH
At #SEWA, we understand the role of continuous skill upgradation for enabling full employment and self-reliance. Therefore, SEWA’s members and leaders visited ITE Singapore to explore industry-linked training models that create dignified, future-ready livelihoods.
#FutureOfWork
Through SEWA’s #BuildingCleanerSkies campaign, poor women workers are leading grassroots climate action.
In Nov 2025, SEWA members from 9 states gathered in Delhi to share climate challenges and solutions.
Read the roundtable report: https://t.co/LUZb547OSJ
At SEWA, leaders rise from within. Jashiben’s journey from a quiet homemaker to organising 2,500 women shows how collective action builds confidence, income, and grassroots leadership.
#SEWA#WomenLead#humsabekhai
Screening of Mrs. Robinson marked a powerful exchange between global leadership and grassroots action. Mary Robinson affirmed women as climate leaders, spotlighting SEWA’s work advancing just, community-led transitions.
Read more: https://t.co/pa0I5Eg60J
#SEWA#ClimateJustice
At SEWA, through collective action, women waste recyclers strengthen livelihoods and climate resilience - moving from vulnerability to visibility and leadership.. reflects Susan Walker from IBU movement.
Read here: https://t.co/MZzkkxqwLg
At #SEWA, love is #solidarity in action. Interacting with members of SEWA, Pat Mitchell of Project Dandelion experienced this form of Love that she calls “courageous, disciplined, world-building.”
Read her “Love Letter to SEWA sisters” here: https://t.co/1hjCU0YpvV]
At #SEWA, our 11-question yardstick, strengthened by the Poverty Stoplight Tool helps us track progress, take decisions, and lead communities toward dignity, security, and self-reliance together.
SEWA's sustained organising brought workers, employers and PF authorities together in Murshidabad—resulting in facilitation camps, closer access, and renewed momentum for beedi women’s Provident Fund rights through collective dialogue action.
Read more: https://t.co/1f2UCyMk9u
Sister-to-sister learning builds trust. When women train women, confidence grows. Jyotiben’s journey shows how #SEWA creates leaders, livelihoods, and community services from within.
Through its #BuildingCleanerSkies Campaign, #SEWA organised women farmers like Niruben to adopt clean energy and organic farming—cutting costs, raising incomes, and building climate resilience through women’s leadership from the field together now.
@parthavs will run the Mumbai Marathon in solidarity with women workers facing extreme heat.
His run strengthens Women's climate resilience... through #SEWA’s Climate Welfare Facility — protecting livelihoods when the climate turns harsh.
Join him in supporting poor women!!
Invited by Honourable Union Finance Minister Shri. Nirmala Sithraman to the Pre-Budget Consultations 2026, #SEWA presented recommendations amplifying informal women workers’ voices—calling for social protection, climate security and dignified livelihoods.