Mirai Chatterjee is a leader of the
Self-Employed Women's Association, SEWA (India). She joined SEWA in 1984 and was its General Secretary after its Founder, Ela Bhatt.
Mirai Chatterjee is currently the Director of the Social Security Team at SEWA. She is responsible for SEWA's Health Care, Child Care and Insurance programmes. She was Chairperson of the National Insurance VimoSEWA Cooperative Ltd and the Lok Swasthya Health Cooperative, both of which she is a founder. Both cooperatives are promoted by SEWA. In addition, she is Chairperson of the Gujarat State Women's SEWA Cooperative Federation of 106 primary cooperatives with 300,000 members.
Mirai Chatterjee is married to Binoy Acharya, Director
UNNATI, an organisation committed to capacity building of grassroots communities. They have three daughters - Kaveri, Ilina and Tara.
2009—2019 Chairperson, National Insurance VimoSEWA Cooperative Ltd, with 100,000 insured women and their family members in five states of India; currently Board Member
1999—present Director, SEWA Social Security Team, involved in organising and managing health care, child care and insurance services for women of the informal economy, all members of the Self Employed Women’s Association, SEWA
1999—present Board Member, Lok Swasthya SEWA Health Worker’s Cooperative
1999—2010 Chairperson, Lok Swasthya Health Workers’ cooperative, promoted by SEWA. The cooperative is a state-wide organization of grassroots-level health workers
1996—1999 General Secretary, Self Employed Women's Association, SEWA; responsible for managing India's largest union of women workers of the informal economy
1984—1996 Coordinator, SEWA Health Team, involved in organising health services for and with informal women workers
Other experience
2020—present Chairperson, Women in Informal Employment Globalising and Organising (WIEGO), a global network of grassroot practitioners, policy-makers and researchers
2020—present Board Member, Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship
2014—present Vice-Chairperson, PRADAN, an NGO working on rural livelihoods
2013—present Board Member, Save the Children (India)
2010—2014 Member, National Advisory Council (NAC), appointed by the Prime Minister of India
2010—2011 Member, High Level Expert Group on Universal Health Coverage, Planning Commission of India
2009—present Board Member, Indian Institute of Public Health (Gujarat)
2006—present Trustee, National Academy of Self-Employed Women
2006—present Trustee, Strishakti Trust, SEWA Bank
2006—present Board Member, Video SEWA Communication Cooperative
2005—present Board Member, Public Health Foundation of India
2005—2008 Commissioner, WHO's Commission on the Social Determinants of Health
2005-2008 Board Member, Public Affairs Centre
1999—2014 Board Member, Friends of Women's World Banking FWWB, Ahmedabad; an organisation committed to providing micro-finance to grass root women's organisations
1998—present Trustee, Mahila SEWA Trust, an organisation committed to the welfare of women workers and a part of the SEWA movement
1997—2000 Trustee, National Foundation for India, an organisation committed to strengthening voluntary action for development
1988—1990 Board Member, Voluntary Health Association of India (VHAI) a national coalition of community health organisations
1988—1989 President, Gujarat Voluntary Health Association (GVHA), regional coalition of health groups working involved in primary health care
Academic honours
1983—1985 Aga Khan Foundation Scholarship for 1983 – 85 for graduate degree in public health, Johns Hopkins University, USA
1978—1982 Harvard University Scholarship
1976—1978 Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Scholarship to attend the United World College of the Atlantic, Wales
Other honours and appointments
Named in
Apolitical's list of 100 Most Influential People in Gender Policy 2021
Global Achievement Award for Public Health, Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, 2014
Commissioner, Lancet Commission on Re-Imagining Health Care in India
Commissioner, Lancet Commission on Oral Health
Honours list of Earth Times Foundation, New York, for contribution to sustainable development
Appointed as Member, National Advisory Council, June 2010 – May 2014
Appointed to the National Commission on Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector, 2005
Appointed as Commissioner, WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health, March 2005 – 2008
Member, Action Group on Community Action (AGCA), National Health Mission, Government of India (current)
Member, India-EU Committee for Civil Society
Publications
Books and book chapters
Mental health and its social determinants: Some experiences of the Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA) in India, chapter in Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health, published by Oxford University Press (2018)
Social protection in the changing world of work: experiences of informal women workers in India, chapter in Rethinking Informalisation: Poverty, Precarious Jobs and Social Protection, published by Cornell University (2005)
Selected journal articles and reports
Report of the Committee on Standalone Microinsurance Company, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (August 2020)
Universal Health Care: A view from informal women workers in India, Global Social Policy, SAGE Publications (2020)
Human resources for health in India, The Lancet (12-18 February 2011)
Making health insurance work for the poor: Learning from the Self-Employed Women's Association's (SEWA) community-based health insurance scheme in India
Equitable utilisation of Indian community based health insurance scheme among its rural membership: cluster randomised controlled trial (21 June 2007)
Decentralised Childcare Services: The SEWA Experience, Economic and Political Weekly (2006)
Barriers to accessing benefits in a community-based insurance scheme: lessons learnt from SEWA Insurance, Gujarat (22 December 2005)