Skill Development
Sadhna was established in 1988 to provide alternative incomes for women in Udaipur’s rural, tribal and urban slum belts. Sadhna undertakes trainings in patchwork, appliqué and Tanka embroidery so that women can earn a secure living. Today, Sadhna provides continuous trainings to women artisans
MACCS was founded in 2011 by a group of women, striving to develop and market authentic handicraft items crafted by rural artisans. It also aims to promote the local, handicrafts industry of Maldives.
SABAH Maldives is the Maldives chapter of the SAARC Business Association of Home-based workers. SABAH Maldives aims to uplift the status of home-based workers by providing them with capacity building opportunities and facilitating their access to the market.
Khokana Women Awareness Society (KWAS) is a non- profitable, non-political and non-governmental organisation. KWAS is committed to improving the quality of life and empowering local women through skills development, activities providing essential healthcare, information related to SRH, and
SABAH Nepal is a social-business organisation which works towards strengthening the livelihoods of financially deprived and marginalised women home based workers in Nepal.
It has been zeroing in on its mission of empowering the rural and urban poor women working in the informal sector
HBWWF's main objective is to bring recognition to home-based work as labour in Pakistan's law and incorporate home-based workers in social security schemes that exist in Pakistan. Wage issues are also discussed with officials and HBWWF works for the Ratification of C177.
SABAH Sri Lanka is a network of Sri Lankan women food producers funded by the SAARC Development Fund (SDF). SABAH Sri Lanka develops the knowledge and skill-base of women, home-based workers so that they access better markets and income opportunities.