减轻贫困的可持续结构和战略:以会员制组织自雇妇女协会为例

Bindu J. Vyas
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消除贫困,甚至减轻极端贫困,一直是各国政府、援助机构、非政府组织、联合国,甚至是穷人自己长期追求的目标。消除极端贫困已成为联合国千年发展目标的首要目标,联合国一直鼓励和支持旨在消除贫困的公共和私人倡议。近年来,人们的注意力已从政府支持甚至非政府支持的努力转向地方支持的努力,认为这是有效和可持续减轻贫穷的关键。自雇妇女协会(SEWA)就是南亚的一个这样的地方努力,这是一个独特的会员制组织(MBO),成立于1971年,作为一个工会,致力于通过帮助贫困妇女获得工作、收入和粮食保障来减轻地方一级的贫困。这篇文章的目的是研究SEWA的组织、结构和战略,以了解什么对地方组织在努力减轻贫困方面最有效。结论是,SEWA的组织结构和策略是其成功的重要原因,并且SEWA这样的组织越多地赋予其受益人权力并与其他扶贫组织合作,他们就越有可能在扶贫方面取得成功。
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Sustainable structure and strategies to alleviate poverty: a case study of Self-Employed Women’s Association, a membership based organisation
Eradicating poverty, or even alleviating extreme poverty, has been a long-sought goal of governments, aid agencies, non-governmental organisations, the United Nations, and even the poor themselves. Doing something about extreme poverty became the number one target for the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals, and the United Nations has been encouraging and supporting public and private initiatives aimed at poverty eradication. In recent years, attention has moved from governmental-supported and even non-governmental-supported efforts to locally-supported efforts as a key for effective and sustainable poverty alleviation. One such local effort in South Asia is the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), a unique membership based organisation (MBO) that was established in 1971 as a trade union working to alleviate poverty at the local level by helping poor women obtain work, income and food security. The objective of this article is to examine the organisation, structure and strategy of SEWA as a way to learn what works best for locally-based organisations in their efforts to alleviate poverty. The conclusion is that SEWAs organisational structure and strategies are important reasons for its success, and that the more organisations like SEWA empower their beneficiaries and collaborate with other poverty alleviation-oriented organisation, the more likely they are to achieve success in poverty alleviation.
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