HomeNet South Asia is a regional network of home-based worker organisations spread across eight countries in South Asia.

Joined February 2015
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Mehedi's story highlights how economic disruptions ripple through entire communities. Organizations like Bangladesh Labor Foundation (BLF) support workers and small producers facing these challenges through advocacy, education, and research. #HomeNetSouthAsia #Bangladesh
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Our 10th Advisory Board Meeting brings together board members, experts, and partners from across South Asia to reflect on progress and shape the way forward for home-based workers. #HomeBasedWorkers #HomeNetSouthAsia #AdvisoryBoardMeeting #Collaboration
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Behind every handcrafted Benarasi sari and embroidered kurta is a story of skill and tradition. Crafted with care, often by home-based workers, each piece carries forward craftsmanship. Purchase supports livelihoods and keeps traditions alive. #HandCrafted #HomeNetSouthAsia
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The world buys t-shirts made in Tiruppur. What it doesn't see is the woman who stitches them, waiting a month for cooking gas, borrowing money just to keep her kitchen running, working the same hours for the same wage while everything around her gets more expensive. #fuelcrisis
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Home-based workers were officially recognized by the International Labour Organization in 1996 through the Home Work Convention (C177). They remain essential in production systems, reflected in carpets, spices, and mudhas. #HomeBasedWorkers #HomeNetSouthAsia #ILO
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Any new mother in the formal sector would have access to maternity leave – by law. For #HomeBasedWorkers like Sarita, there is no such thing. This is the reality of the informal economy: a total lack of social protections. Thanks SEWA Bharat, for bringing such stories to light.
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Apr 21–24, our team visited Nepal to meet home-based workers and engage with affiliates SABAH Nepal, WHR, and SAATHI. We also had a partners’ meeting, which included an outcome harvesting session on VAW, outputs vs outcomes, and shared learning. #HomeBasedWorkers #HNSA #Nepal
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Escalating Middle East tensions are driving up fuel, food, and utility costs across South Asia, and HBWs face the impacts. Our infographic features voices from 5 affiliate countries on how HBWs are being affected. #HomeNetSouthAsia #EconomicVulnerability
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For #HomeBasedWorkers, the home is their place of work too - a fact that urban housing policies often ignore. Know why inclusive urban planning that integrates diverse zoning laws, access to basic amenities & sustainable relocation policies is crucial: hnsa.org.in/resource/empower…
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While home is meant to be a place of rest, for many of the HBWs, it has become a site of exhaustion, strain, and even violence. This World Day for #SafetyAndHealthAtWork, let’s push for safer, healthier working conditions for every HBW. #HomeBasedWorkers #ILO #HNSA
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15 Home-Based Ready-Made Garment Workers sharpened their skills for Community-Based Negotiation, thanks to a workshop by our affiliates at BLF. From learning about their rights to creating collective plans for the future, such initiatives foster solidarity & prevent exploitation.
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Our affiliate Sadhna held a product development session in #Rajasthan to empower women with limited scope to work outside their homes. 60 artisans received training on handcrafting techniques, creating new possibilities for #HomeBased earning! Learn more: hnsa.org.in/
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From #HomeBasedWorker to community leader – Laiju Akter shows what happens when women lead with courage & collective strength. Backed by CUP, Laiju learned the power of #organising & speaking up against unfair practices. See how things have changed within their community since.
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We launched an initiative in #India, #Nepal & #Bangladesh to ensure the home is a safe workplace for #HomeBasedWorkers. Women came together to learn about their rights, identify violence & know how to access help & the impact has been incredible! Know more hnsa.org.in/
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Our partners at GBSS set up two #Disability Corners in #Dhaka. These offer information around the services available for people with disabilities, provide community support, host awareness sessions & offer key training.Know more about our affiliates' work: hnsa.org.in/
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Once, Runa was a #HomeBasedWorker with little exposure beyond her village. After her association with CUP, she now leads a local committee of 100 women, stands up for workers’ rights & prevents #ChildMarriages. Watch her story. Know more about our work. hnsa.org.in/stories-ground
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We’re excited to share that Bivisha and Nimish, who began as interns at HNSA, are now joining our Core Team as Communications Associates! We look forward to seeing them amplify HBW voices across South Asia. Welcome aboard! #hnsa #communications
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We reached out to our affiliates to trace the real-world impact of our shared mission & the results are inspiring! From rising #HomeBasedWorker incomes to political leadership, the growth is undeniable! Join our push to ratify rights across #SouthAsia. hnsa.org.in/
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#HomeBasedWorkers' cramped work conditions lead to chronic health issues, threatening their ability to earn. By organising, workers like Feroza access vital resources that protect their health & livelihood. Know how our partners at SEWA made this possible: hnsa.org.in/stories-ground
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This #WorldHealthDay, let’s remember that millions of #HomeBasedWorkers call their homes their workplace, but safety isn’t always a part of it. Risks like long hours, cramped spaces & even violence often can and do go unnoticed. It’s time to make home-based work safer for all.
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