Solidarity Economy Initiatives from the Ground Up: What can we Learn from the Women Home-based Workers of Southeast Asia?

Think pieces for the UNRISD conference “Potential and Limits of Social and Solidarity Economy”. 6-8 May 2013

Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo, May 2013

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Summary :

What can the most invisible and marginalized of women workers contribute to the discourse on solidarity economy based on their concrete experiences over time?

This question acquires significance in the light of the combined financial, economic, and environmental crises coupled with the increasing incidence of disasters in Southeast Asia. These have led to massive job losses in many parts of the subregion. In response to these events, home-based workers’ organizations and networks have risen to the challenge by developing solidarity economy initiatives, with varying results, potential and limitations based on specific national and local contexts.

Sources :

Unrisd website www.unrisd.org/en/library/blog-posts/solidarity-economy-initiatives-from-the-ground-up-what-can-we-learn-from-the-women-home-based-worker