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Building Foundations: NBO-Uganda’s Path Towards Governance and Sustainability

By: Edwin Bett, Regional Coordinator of HomeNet Africa The Ngalo Buwereza Organization (NBO-Uganda), a national network of home-based workers in Uganda, held a national workshop on January 27th and 28th, 2025. This event brought together 36 representatives from across the country with the sole aim of consolidating the constitutional discussions that had taken place earlier

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Outcome Harvesting Training: A Learning Journey Through Storytelling

By: Sarbani Kattel, HomeNet International Programme Coordinator HNI organized a three-part online training series on Outcome Harvesting, an approach to Monitoring, Learning, and Evaluation (MLE). Facilitated by MLE expert Barbara Klugman, the sessions took place on March 5th, 17th, and 20th and were conducted in English.  The training was designed for affiliates from Africa, South

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Women’s Collective Power: Bridging Gaps in Social Protection Policies

HomeNet International (HNI) participated in the panel discussion titled “Women’s Collective Power for Public Good: Where Are We Now, 30 Years On?” This event, hosted by the Government of Sweden, the Ford Foundation, and WIEGO, took place in March 2025, coinciding with the Commission on the Status of Women in New York, which was also

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Homeworkers are Rightsholders in Global Supply Chains – Weak Due Diligence and Violating Human and Labour Rights is not a Sustainable Business Model!   

By: Karin Pape, WIEGO Europe and ILO Advisor     At the beginning of February 2025, a small HNI-WIEGO delegation went to Berlin, Brussels and Paris to engage with potential allies to advocate for the inclusion of homeworkers in companies’ due diligence operations.  The delegation consisted of Suntaree Saeng-Ging (Member of the HNI Executive Committee), Zehra Khan

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