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The Working Women's Forum (WWF) is a women's organisation in southern India. It was founded in 1978 by Jaya Arunachalam in Madras (Chennai). The WWF aims to empower poor women in southern India by providing microcredit, a trade union, health care and training. It works with the poor women working in the informal sector, such as street vendors, silkworm growers and silk weavers, handicraft producers, washerwomen and fisherwomen.[1][2][3][4][5]
7,00,000 plus women have been brought together through WWF through the issue of credit and other services were also added such as that of child care, family planning, and education.[6]
One of the main reasons for women to join the WWF is to receive access to credit, since the amount of credit they receive is higher than that of informal lending, along with a reasonable interest rate.[7]
There are two organisations closely related to the WWF:[8]
The WWF follows strong ideological positions as follows;
Pro Women: Exclusively catering to women of the informal sector who provide support to their families and welfare.
Anti-Dowry: To eradicate the practice of dowry through mass demonstration against such practices involving rape and divorce.
Anti-Caste and Pro-Secularism: Supporting women regardless of their castes and religious beliefs and inter-caste weddings.
Anti-Politics: Avoiding involving the areas related to political parties and agendas.
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