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Vinati Organics and Samhita – CGF to empower 5,380 women in Maharashtra

Maharashtra :  Vinati Organics Ltd in partnership with Samhita and Collective Good Foundation has launched HERS (Health, Education, REVIVE, Skilling), a series of initiatives designed to address fundamental issues faced by women in India including education, sanitation, basic hygiene and employability.

As per the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2021, the country has now slipped 28 places  to the 140th position in the index. The pandemic has further impacted livelihoods, putting 4 out of every 10 women out of the workforce. HERS is a step towards bridging this gender gap and will aim to empower 5,380 women across Maharashtra.

As part of the HERS approach, Vinati Organics, Samhita and CGF, have identified some of the primary obstacles to growth and development for girls and women in India. They include low access to education, vulnerability to gender-based violence, low access to digital and financial resources and low labour force participation. Through a series of initiatives, HERS (Health, Education, REVIVE, Skilling) will aim to help women overcome these barriers and support their social and economic growth:

Under the HERS series, Vinati Organics has also joined the REVIVE Alliance, an initiative by Samhita-CGF to help restore the livelihoods of informal workers and micro entrepreneurs affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Vinati Organics has committed to provide returnable grants to 1,500 women farmers, artisans and micro-entrepreneurs (engaged in various occupations ranging from food manufacturing to beauty entrepreneurs, shop owners and many others).

Viral Saraf Mittal, CSR Head – Vinati Organics Ltd, said “Women are the strongest pillars of society and we believe that the first step towards social and economic development must aim at developing the capabilities and self-reliance of women. At Vinati, we have always strived to nudge social impact through unique and holistic models focusing on all-round development. HERS perfectly synthesizes our vision for an inclusive and equitable world for women and girls, and we are proud to partner with Samhita and Collective Good Foundation on this series of initiatives.”

“The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected women’s health, livelihoods and education, intensifying existing inequalities and dealing a body blow to their aspirations. It’s imperative that private and public sectors incorporate holistic and yet fundamental approaches in their gender strategies to help expand socio-economic opportunities for girls and women, and address key barriers to their development and inclusion. This is the core objective of this collaboration with Vinati Organics,” says Priya Naik, Founder & CEO, Samhita – Collective Good Foundation.

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