Job Title: Programme Manager, HomeNet South Asia Trust
Location: Ahmedabad
Organization’s profile: HomeNet South Asia (www.homenetsouthasia.net) is a Regional network of homebased workers organizations and groups from across Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Its vision is to take the lead in building regional solidarity among Home Based Workers, especially women workers and empowering them to lead a life of dignity and free of poverty by obtaining decent work and social protection. Taking this vision forward, HomeNet South Asia works in five thematic areas for home based workers namely – Visibility, Capability, Security, Mobility & Connectivity.
HomeNet South Asia (HNSA) is dealing in informal economy, especially related to Homebased workers in South Asian Countries (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan & Sri Lanka). It has been working with Local Organizations, MBOs, NGOs, Unions, Co-operatives, Research Organizations, etc in South Asian Countries. The Programmes implemented by HNSA are need based, supported with survey and research.
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How to apply: Send your updated resume to hr@homenetsouthasia.net
Last date for the application: 2nd Nov, 2013
Reference: http://homenetsouthasia.net
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