New Delhi, Jan. 15 -- Azad Foundation, a knowledge leader in the domain of Women and Non-Traditional Livelihoods will organise India's First International Conference on 'Making Non-Traditional Livelihoods Work for the Marginalised'. The 3-days programme will begin on January 16th 2019 and will address various issues related to women's workforce participation and non-traditional livelihoods for resource poor women.

Non-traditional livelihoods such as driving, masonry, painting, mechanics, is a way of "breaking the glass ceiling" that does not allow poor women to choose livelihoods with dignity and which are remunerative. The conference aims to bring together 'experts who make/influence policy' and 'experts who make the change happen - the p...