Migrant mutual aid work in Singapore has always been about regional solidarity, and in a time like this, we are in solidarity with mutual aid organisations on the ground in India who are supporting people during this crisis. We are choosing to support two based on our capacity to fundraise, and the scale at which these organisations are helping. These are two hyperlocal mutual aid initiatives, both organising for migrant workers in India. Our criteria for picking these organisations is that 1) they are not government-linked; and 2) we are able to get direct verification of these initiatives. We spoke directly with organisers from these networks to learn more about their process and the people they are supporting.
Migrant Workers Solidarity Network
Migrant Workers Solidarity Network is a network of trade-union activists, social activists, students, workers and concerned citizens who are active in different parts of India. During this second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, they are providing chartered transportation for migrant workers across multiple states, including New Delhi, to head to their homes mostly in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, and Bengal.
Last year during the first wave of the pandemic, Indian Railways operated a total of 4,165 Shramik Special trains to transport stranded migrant workers from May 1st to 9th and ferried over 6.3 million people amid the coronavirus pandemic. This year however, the central government has not restarted Shramik Special trains and only two routes have been started for migrant workers travelling home to Bihar. This has created conditions where workers are forced to 1) violate all social distancing norms and travel back en masse in whatever transport is available, and 2) accept the price gouging by private bus companies taking advantage of the disaster and government failure. MWSN is arranging bus transportation for these stranded migrant workers to return home. Beyond transportation, money received will be spent procuring food rations kits and healthcare facilities, giving basic emergency relief, and providing daily wage sustenance to these workers. Kits would include rice, atta, soyabean, oil, legumes and sanitary products.
Mazdoor Pahal (Workers’ Initiative)
Mazdoor Pahal is a migrant worker-run initiative that ushers towards becoming a co-operative, and was born out of the first wave of the COVID pandemic in 2020. Mazdoor Pahal operated under the banner of Mazdoor Dhaba (Workers’ Dhaba) during the first wave. Today, they focus on providing care and relief for the workers of several settlements around two Industrial hubs in North Delhi, but do not restrict their work in these localities.
During this second wave of the pandemic, the livelihood of workers in these settlements are yet again uncertain as the majority of the workers are either out of work or paid much less than usual. Therefore, the demand for food and dry rations has surfaced. Mazdoor Pahal is in need of financial contributions to keep supporting this demand. Currently, Mazdoor Pahal is distributing dry rations instead of cooked food given the pandemic conditions, and are seeking to support over 1000 families through this initiative. Each dry ration kit costs approximately 750 INR to procure. It contains Rice, Flour, Sugar, Lentils, Salt, Cooking Oil, Soap, Sanitary pads, and Spices; and each kit approximately lasts a family of 4 between 6-7 days. Your contributions will help Mazdoor Pahal support as many families within these settlements as possible over an extended period of time. MP is also supporting a community kitchen that provides free food to COVID-19 patients and homeless people in these settlements.
How will the money reach the organisations?
To streamline the process for Singaporean donors, we will be collecting the money on their behalf via a local bank account dedicated specifically to this fundraiser. At the end of each week we will transfer the amount we receive to both organisations (each will receive 50% of the funds) and provide updates for transparency.
– UPDATE ON 5th JUNE 2021 –
We are reducing our goal from SGD 30,000 to a more manageable amount of SGD 15,000 and have started a 24-hour fundraiser on Instagram. We will also be topping-up an additional SGD 1,000 to each organisation from our Standing Solidarity Fund.
– UPDATE ON 8th JUNE 2021 –
We have successfully sent over a total of SGD 16,080 (SGD 8,040 to each organisation) through this fundraiser – including SGD 2,000 from our Standing Solidarity Fund. Both Migrant Workers Solidarity Network and Mazdoor Pahal are deeply grateful for our solidarity during this difficult time. Thank you everyone for your contributions!