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Recounting her side of the Migration Story. Aajeevika Bureau. Internal Migration in India. Source: Indian Express. Women in the migrant labour market . 12 % of the migrant workforce in Rajasthan Employed in construction, agriculture , brick-kilns, mining, & domestic work - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Recounting her side of the Migration Story

Recounting her side of the

Migration Story

Page 2: Recounting her side of the Migration Story

Aajeevika Bureau

An institutional response to the high incidence of migration among the rural poor. It seeks to provide comprehensive services to help reduce hardship for migrants and render migration into a more positive opportunity

Established in 2005

Direct Operations in Rajasthan and Gujarat

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Internal Migration in India

Source: Indian Express

Seasonal migration for livelihood a pervasive reality

Main exit from poverty

Principal and preferred means of labour recruitment

Uncounted

Facing multiple perils –loss of identity, entitlements and more

Women further hidden, missing from the migration discourse

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Women in the migrant labour market

12 % of the migrant workforce in Rajasthan

Employed in construction, agriculture, brick-kilns, mining, & domestic work

Only manual work 94 % intra-state, 54 % SC-ST Low on education and skill, upward

mobility highly limited Face significant wage discrimination

(Rs. 135/242 for male workers) Poor access to basic amenities &

healthcare

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A Trend to note !

Women as commuter labour In construction sector, as

daily wage laborer Two age brackets (18-20) or

30 plus. Travel 20-30 km daily by bus16-18 hour work-days Irregular work, low wages,

frequent abuse, harassment Poor facilities at labor nakas

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Scattered farm habitations and unfamiliar social setting leads to isolation & poor access to health care

As per AB survey in Idar farms, 30% women pregnant, but without ANC; No access to JSY, institutional delivery facilities, return to the source

Compromised access to healthcare

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Families back home

Women fending for family, managing household chores Erratic cash flows, serious cash deficits Compromised access to public entitlements and

resources Bearing increased health burden

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Registration and Photo ID service

Skill Training and Placement

Legal Aid and Counseling

Worker Collectivization & Advocacy

Financial Services and Social Security Support services for migrants in cities

Family Empowerment Program 2 states, 9 districts, 8

centers

Migration Services & Solutions offered by Aajeevika

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Enabling Entitlements & strengthening support systems

119 groups, 3865 families linked through the initiative, 9431 government service linkages (PDS, MGNREGS, Pension and more),

5787 health linkages

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Skilling them up!

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Promoting Women Worker Collectives

Workers from construction, mining, brick-kiln and farms

Awareness on minimum wages, labor rights Social security linkages and skill up-gradation

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Reaching out to women in migrant HHs…

Difficult to reach out to – identity subsumed under male companion’s

Occupational niches are highly gendered making shift in skills for women difficult

Paucity of models/services pertinent to their needs

Large number of commuters – require safe transportation, social support and day care facilities for children at home

Welfare mechanisms at Panchayat require special efforts to reach to women from migrant HHs

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Aajeevika Bureau

THANK YOU

Aajeevika Bureau, 2, Paneri Upvan, Street no: 3, Bedla road, Udaipur, Rajasthan, E-mail: [email protected], Ph: +91-294- 2454092/2454429

Aajeevika is an institutional response to the high incidence of migration among the rural poor. It seeks to provide comprehensive services to help reduce hardship for migrants and their families and render migration into a more positive opportunity. The organization was established in 2005 and is based in Udaipur, Rajasthan. It works in the Southern Rajasthan-Gujarat migration corridor, and runs walk-in resource centers called Shramik Sahayata evam Sandarbha Kendras which offer a wide range of services to migrant workers and their families.

2 states, 8 centers