My research delves into the concept of the solidarity economy, specifically examining the transformative power of a circle of sisterhood among women entrepreneurs. Through in-depth interviews and fieldwork, I have explored this phenomenon in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, and Sri Lanka.
The solidarity economy refers to an alternative economic framework built on principles of cooperation, mutual support, and shared resources. Within this context, women entrepreneurs play a pivotal role in establishing and nurturing networks of solidarity. By coming together, these women create a supportive ecosystem that transcends traditional market dynamics, fostering collaboration, resource sharing, and collective growth.
My research encompasses interviews with women entrepreneurs in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, where I investigated the ways in which they cultivate and sustain solidarity networks. By understanding the challenges they face and the strategies they employ, we can gain insights into the potential for transforming economic systems and empowering marginalized communities.
In addition to Central Asia, I explored women-led cooperatives in Turkey to understand their contribution to the solidarity economy. By examining their collaborative models and the impact they have on local communities, we can learn valuable lessons about the potential for building inclusive and sustainable economies.
Furthermore, I conducted fieldwork in Sri Lanka, collaborating with Achala, the founder of Good Market, to comprehend how she established a vibrant solidarity economy. Through this collaboration, I gained insights into the practices, structures, and impact of the Good Market community, which fosters sustainable consumption and supports local businesses.
This research is crucial as it sheds light on the transformative potential of the solidarity economy and the circle of sisterhood among women entrepreneurs. By examining the strategies employed and the impact observed in various cultural and geographical contexts, we can identify best practices, lessons, and potential policy implications for fostering inclusive economic models.
Understanding and promoting the solidarity economy is crucial for addressing social inequalities, empowering marginalized communities, and building sustainable futures. By highlighting the importance of networks, collaboration, and mutual support, we can work towards a more equitable and resilient economic framework that benefits all members of society.