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Feb 22, 2023, 10.30 AM

American Express and Dastkar support the economic empowerment of craftswomen across nine states in India

The program has already made a positive impact on the lives of over 14,000 craftswomen.

The theme finalized for the phase two of the project was ‘AT HOME’ and included household products like soft furnishings, home accessories, art and wall hangings, basketry, and floor coverings. Twelve women-based craft groups with unique identities and a strong will to bring change were selected from across India

American Express and Dastkar have supported the economic empowerment of craftswomen across nine states[1] in India through market visibility, recognition and earnings. This initiative is part of American Express and Dastkar’s program - ‘Backing Women Artisans’ aimed at building financial resilience among women-led small businesses hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. The program has already made a positive impact on the lives of over 14,000 craftswomen.

Padmashri Laila Tyabji, Founder Member and Chairperson, Dastkar said, “At the end of phase one of our project, there was a clear need to address more than mere subsistence. For ultimate survival and sustainability, we needed to ensure that the hand skills of Indian craftswomen garner their rightful place in the Indian and international marketplace. For this, new product development and design was a primary necessity. We thank American Express for recognizing this need and continuing with their support with an additional grant of approx. INR 1 crore.”

Vibha Bajaj, Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Asia, American Express added, “We are strongly committed to women empowerment and backing small businesses. Our association with Dastkar has been very fulfilling and inspiring, where craftswomen have gained a new lease of life with increased earnings and self-confidence. The program sought to honor, enable, and empower these women artisans, giving them their own place in the economic mainstream - as earners and entrepreneurs, and we are proud to have been able to achieve this objective.”

The theme finalized for the phase two of the project was ‘AT HOME’ and included household products like soft furnishings, home accessories, art and wall hangings, basketry, and floor coverings. Twelve women-based craft groups with unique identities and a strong will to bring change were selected from across India. Four designers (Harpreet Padam, Puneet Kaushik, Rema Kumar, Sangeeta Sen) with over 25 years of experience and expertise in working with various craft techniques mentored and worked with each group over a period of nine months to produce ranges of 15 items each, including one show-stopper piece in each range.

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