Working at the grassroots level, how Srujna is generating livelihoods for women affected by poverty

Vaishali Gandhi and Jyotika Bhatia started Srujna in 2012 to help women’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs) with infrastructure, market linkage, training and organisational support. Its Super Didi programme enables women to become leaders/entrepreneurs and impact other women in their communities.

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Naren Srinivasan

Naren is Senior Manager – Product, Economic Inclusion Program (EIP) at The/Nudge Institut

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