Migrant workers are a dispersed group, distributed across Jaipur. It attracts a huge number of migrants from West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, and rural parts of Rajasthan, who are among the most economically and socially vulnerable groups. We work with domestic workers and construction workers who are mostly migrant workers. We mobilize and collectivize them, give them training, avail them entitlements and legal aids.
Informal laborers constitute a large number of the population in the cities. They are mainly migrant workers who have no basic support structure in the cities. MKSK provides all kinds of support in the form of information and legal aid to them so that they can live their life with dignity and equal citizens.
MKSK has realized that young girls living in the slum require aspirations along with a conducive environment at home so that they imagine their lives beyond generational poverty, violence, and gender discrimination.
MKSK has focused on empowering urban informal working women especially domestic workers in Jaipur slums. Women actively take a stance against structural forms of gender discrimination and violence, and strengthening domestic workers collectives in slum communities.
MKSK empowers informal workers through awareness programs. There are continuous training and capacity building programs organized in the community so that domestic workers and construction workers must know their rights.