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Shreya Banerjee provides grant management and research support to the evaluation office, including for knowledge management, evidence synthesis and stakeholder engagement. She is currently primarily working on the 'Swashakt: Empowering Indian Women's Collectives' programme, which focuses on women’s empowerment and livelihoods in India. She has been contributing to 3ie’s work on impact evaluations, monitoring, process evaluations and systematic reviews.
Prior to joining 3ie, she worked as a researcher at Watershed Organisation Trust in Pune where she was part of the social sciences team and worked mainly on research projects that focused on agriculture, livelihoods, gender, and sustainability. She worked on a study that explored how increasing urbanisation and changes in land use patterns impacted gender dynamics in a region in Maharashtra. She was also involved in analysing the social, economic, and institutional effectiveness of climate change adaptation programmes.
Shreya holds a Master's in Development Studies from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad, and a Bachelor’s in Economics from Fergusson College, Pune.
Posts by Shreya Banerjee
पीढ़ी-दर-पीढ़ी बुनाई : ग्रामीण भारत में पारिवारिक व्यवसायों में उत्पादकता लाभ
हर साल 12 फरवरी को मनाए जाने वाले राष्ट्रीय उत्पादकता दिवस का उद्देश्य अर्थव्यवस्था में उत्पादकता, नवाचार और निपुणता के महत्त्व पर ज़ोर देना है। इसी सन्दर्भ में प्रस्तुत इस लेख में पारिवारिक स्वामित्व ...
- Shreya Banerjee Aastha Dang Jane Hammaker Tarun Jain Chandan Jain Divya Pandey Fatema Patel
- 13 फ़रवरी, 2024
- लेख
Weaving through generations: Productivity gains in family-owned businesses in rural India
In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, weaving is often a family enterprise. Using data from over 1,800 households, this ongoing mixed-methods evaluation by Patel et al. shows that households with multi-gen...
- Shreya Banerjee Aastha Dang Jane Hammaker Tarun Jain Chandan Jain Divya Pandey Fatema Patel
- 01 February, 2024
- Articles
Supporting women weavers: Learnings from producer companies
The lack of market demand and low earnings, as well as competition from power looms, has led to declining participation of artisans in India's handloom industry. In this note, Dang et al. share some i...
- Shreya Banerjee Aastha Dang Divya Pandey Fatema Patel
- 25 October, 2023
- Notes from the Field