Balsari Lab

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You Are On Mute

When the world moved online during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Self Employed Women's Assosciation embraced digital tools to sustain livelihoods, education, health, and solidarity.

You Are On Mute

By March 2020, “screen time” was no longer anathema as we turned to our digital devices to resume social connections in a physically distanced world. For many who had neither owned nor interacted with smartphones, learning to use these seemingly daunting devices became a necessity. Within days of the lockdown, SEWA went online, training its members to use smartphones, create accounts, meet online, administer surveys, and rebuild their networks of solidarity and support.

By the end of March 2020, SEWA launched a digital financial literacy program linking beneficiaries with the formal financial system and access to digital cash transfers that would follow. They uploaded 14 multilingual e-modules and virtually trained 4,188 master trainers across India. By September 2020, 350 zero-percent interest loans were given to street vendors to stabilize their livelihoods, and by December, an additional 1,354 loans with 2.5% interest were disbursed, all of which have since been repaid.

Recognizing that Zoom school was not feasible for the vast majority of children in India, an asynchronous digital program was launched within a week of the lockdown, comprising daily assignments sent over WhatsApp. The children were encouraged to engage with their home environment, explore local histories, participate in household chores, complete school readings, and upcycle waste to make art. The program was called Samay no Samman—Respecting Time.

By March-end, SEWA also launched a telemedicine helpline that had been used by one-third of all surveyed households. Their health app Swasthya Samudaya maintained vaccination logs and tracked reasons for hesitancy. Today, the app provides nudges, reminders, and health education content.

This installation, powered by 338 individual films running in sync across these 77 screens, celebrates the extraordinary digital technology that held societies together as the pandemic ravaged communities around the world. The fragmented display echoes the fractured existence of those uncertain times.

Robert McCarthy (Programming), Deepak Ramola (Video Montage), Hiteshree Das (Design), Karthik Girish (Data Visualization). Videos provided for this exhibition by SEWA.

This montage has been assembled from videos of online meetings and educational programs recorded during the pandemic, in 2020 and 2021.

518,600,000

BANK ACCOUNTS

JAN-DHAN "KHATAS" EXPECTED BY 2024

Based on data from Pradhan Mantri Jan – Dahn Yojana (PMJDY), 2024.

100,000,000

SCHOOL CHILDREN

WITHOUT MID-DAY MEALS IN 2020

Based on data from State Survey of School Meal Programs; India, Global Child Nutrition Foundation, 2020.

21,000

HOSPITAL VACANCIES

FOR NURSING AND ALLIED JOBS

Based on data from Reuters Article, “India builds more hospitals as population surges but doctors in short supply”, 2023.

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