Bharti Walmart launches Women's Economic Empowerment Initiative in India

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Aims to provide sustainable employment opportunities to women and improve social and economic status
Bharti Walmart, the joint venture between Bharti Enterprises and Walmart Stores Inc for wholesale, business to business and cash and carry operations in India, today launched its Women’s Economic Empowerment Initiative that aims to support and significantly expand economic opportunities for women across India. The initiative offers sustainable employment opportunities to women, particularly the economically weak, to help them acquire economic stability, improve their living standard and foster inclusive growth. This India-specific initiative forms part of Walmart’s Global Women’s Economic Empowerment Initiative announced on September 14th, by Mike Duke, President and CEO, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., that will use the company’s global size and scale to help empower women across its supply chain.
Announcing the initiative, Mr. Raj Jain, Managing Director and CEO, Bharti Walmart Pvt. Ltd. said, “Bharti Walmart believes strongly that women significantly contribute to the overall growth and prosperity of an organization. In the next five years, our Women’s Economic Empowerment Initiative will help uplift 25,000 economically disadvantaged women in India. We have already trained over 2,000 women at our Bharti Walmart Training Centre, thus making them employable. The fact that 18 percent of our current workforce in India comprises women underscores our focus on this issue. Under this initiative, multiple projects, including training and procurement, are being initiated to reach out to women in different parts of India. We intend to impact their lives and help them live better.”
Bharti Walmart’s Women’s Economic Empowerment Initiative is a collaborative product of partnerships between the company and leaders from government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), philanthropic groups and academia. The company aims to impact and improve the lives of 25,000 women in India by end-2016.
Bharti Walmart is currently engaged in the following projects as part of this initiative:
First Published: Sep 19 2011 | 2:13 PM IST