Securing Rights of Women Domestic Workers in Bangladesh (known as ‘Securing Rights’), is a four and a half year project which started from 1 st April 2019 and will conclude in 30 October 2023. It is funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) and Oxfam Canada. The project is implemented in Dhaka, Bangladesh by Oxfam, Bangladesh in collaboration with national and local partners, including local women’s rights organization (WRO) Nari Maitree, civil society organizations (CSOs) known as Underprivileged Children’s Educational Programs (UCEP) and
CAMPE and the private sector Red Orange Ltd. and Hello Task.
Securing Rights aims to increase the well-being and economic empowerment for 16,000 women domestic workers in Dhaka and works towards recognition of domestic work as a formal profession. This will be done through taking a multi-sectoral approach where partner organizations will work together to improve domestic workers’ skills and social norms on their rights. The goal is to strengthen agency and capacity of domestic workers by influencing policy makers, government and the wider society and implement a joint action plan.
In this project Red Orange Limited, will draw on its expertise in Social and Behavioral Change Communication (SBCC) to develop Edu-tainment and other social media and marketing materials implemented for advocacy/campaigns on Domestic Workers rights and issues.
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