SHL Medical supports the ‘Water Drop Initiative’ taking Smart Farming to SEWA Sisters

We at Spowdi are delighted to share the news about SHL Medical’s support to the Water Drop Initiative, introducing Smart Farming to SEWA Sisters in India. The Water Drop Initiative is a joint effort between SHL Medical, Spowdi and SEWA affiliated associations to empower women micro-entrepreneurs and small-hold farmers with independence and higher profitability. The ‘Initiative’ was launched to transform practices towards regenerative farming, reduce dependencies on fossil fueled energy, and be economically independent.

A group of Indian women part of SEWA sisters

Under this initiative, Spowdi, in collaboration with the SEWA-supported Grassroot Trading Network for Women, have initiated the ‘Train the Trainer Programme’. The programme aims to provide education and training for SEWA grassroots members and enables them to become experts in ‘Smart Farming’. A special thanks to SEWA (Self-Employed Women’s Association), the world’s largest association of informal workers, with 1.9 million women as members across India and to the Grassroot Trading Network for Women (GTNfW) that is leading this initiative on the ground (pictures from Spowdi).

Explore other Spowdi news articles

Swedish green-tech innovator Spowdi to participate at COP28

Green-tech innovator Spowdi will participate at the United Nation’s high-level climate change conference, COP28. The summit is set to take place from November 30 to December 12 in Dubai, UAE. Spowdi joins…

Spowdi continues to expand – appoints Sales Director for Asia

As part of its growth strategy, Spowdi has appointed Magnus Oskarsson as Sales Director Asia. The appointment comes soon after its collaboration with SEWA to introduce Smart Farming to tens of…

Spowdi collaborates with world’s largest self-employed women’s group SEWA to scale Smart Farming

Green-tech innovator Spowdi and the 2.5-million-member association of self-employed women - SEWA - sign a five-year agreement to introduce Smart Farming to tens of thousands of women small-hold farmers. "We look…