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Annual Report 2021-22
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Women's Economic Justice

In 2021 our Securing Rights project took domestic work one step closer to recognition as formal work.

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The Big Picture

9254

Our Securing Rights project in Bangladesh reached 9,254 people directly.

$100 M

Our advocacy efforts paid off as Prime Minister Trudeau announced $100 million in care programming, the first such commitment by a donor government.

$13.7 M

Through various mass media campaigns on TV, radio and social media, 13,681,366 beneficiaries were reached indirectly.

2021 Impact Highlights

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Canada Invests in Care

“We hope that Canada’s groundbreaking commitment incentivizes other donor countries to invest in paid and unpaid care programming, and catalyzes a step-change in the international community’s commitment to investing in care.”

- Diana Sarosi, Director of Policy and Campaigns

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Securing Rights

For the first time in Bangladesh’s history, domestic workers are being certified under the National Skills and Development Authority. One step closer to recognition as formal work.

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3914 domestic workers participated in occupational skills training.

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