Welspun India partners with UN Women to advocate Gender Equality
Welspun India has partnered with UN Women, subsidiary organ of the United Nations mandated to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of women. The home textile conglomerate currently has 23% women workforce and aims to achieve the target of 30% women employees by 2020.
The association aims to empower women with skill building initiatives in technical and entrepreneurial sectors for sustainable livelihoods, thus promoting gender diversity. Welspun India’s partnership with UN Women will advocate gender equality at workplace thus bridging the gaps and opportunities for women workforce, drive the agenda on equal pay for equal work, representing and leveraging the role of women in leadership and attain a work environment with zero harassment.
Dipali Goenka, CEO & Jt. MD, Welspun India said, “This strategic partnership with UN Women will help Welspun India to enhance the quality of workforce and skill development for women. Also, this will strengthen the capabilities of 500 women entrepreneurs and embed them within organized value chains ensuring enterprise development, supply chain and marketing practices that will empower women.”
Nishtha Satyam, Deputy Representative, UN Women, Office for India, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka said, “Evidence acknowledges that bringing more women into the labour force would unlock trillions of dollars for developing economies. Investing in Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment is a key step towards human rights and equality, it’s also simple, sound business and social logic. We see this partnership as a very important step to empower women at boardrooms, factory floors as well as at all levels of value chain.”
The collaboration will ensure a direct measurement and reporting of progress to achieve gender equality in Welspun India and related sectors in India.
Women empowerment being one of the core principles of the company, they recently launched Welspun 2, an entire cut and sew unit run by only women employees. The unit, currently employees more than 800 women from across the country. Welspun Group has set up various initiatives for women at their facility in Anjar and Vapi, Gujarat. The company has set up a hostel for women at its plant to ensure safety outside the workspace.