Building Strong Partnerships to Support Women’s Livelihoods in India

In the bustling lanes of India’s urban slums, women are often seen juggling multiple roles—caregivers, breadwinners, and community leaders. Yet, despite their resilience, many women in these areas face significant challenges in accessing basic services and securing sustainable livelihoods. For instance, did you know that in India alone, nearly 70% of urban poor women lack access to clean water and proper sanitation facilities? This statistic underscores the urgent need for targeted interventions that address the specific needs of these women, not just in India, but also in neighboring Nepal and Bangladesh. Since 1994, the Mahila Housing Trust (MHT) has been on a mission to empower these women through grassroots development. Central to our success has been the strong partnerships we’ve forged over the years—partnerships that have been instrumental in improving women’s health and supporting women in livelihood across South Asia. The NGO’s Role in Partnerships for Women’s Empowerment At M...