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Samasource's 2013 Q2 Impact Report shows how the formal work opportunities we provide-- with fair wages, stable hours, and professional experience--fight poverty. Our workers gain new skills, increase their lifetime earnings, and go onto further formal employment.
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Impact Team
[email protected] 2013
2013 Q2 IMPACT REPORTFIGHTING POVERTY WITH FORMAL WORK: NEW FINDINGS
Samasource dramatically reduces poverty with online work.
We recruit and train women and youth in poverty to complete digital tasks for a living wage. These workers gain life-changing skills and experience.
We solve big data problems for leading enterprise customers, breaking large digital projects down into tasks that marginalized people can successfully complete.
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THE SAMASOURCE MODELHOW WE WORK
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X
Total # of workers and income dependents.
Breadth
Workers’ personal development and increase in lifetime earnings.
Depth
HOW WE MEASURE IMPACTBREADTH X DEPTH
Workers Income Dependents People Directly Impacted1
3,720 11,495 15,215+ =
= new Q2 workers
Since 2008, our workers have earned a total of $2.1 million USD in direct wages and benefits. Data indicates that our workers support an average of 3.6 income dependents.2
We expect to impact over 20,000 total beneficiaries by the end of 2013.
PROGRESS TO DATE BREADTH OF IMPACT
1 Each icon represents 100 individuals.2 For workers that have dependents (over 90% of our workers).
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ACTIVE WORKERS IN Q2BREADTH OF IMPACT
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Kenya278
India150
Uganda233↑59% from Q1
Ghana33
Haiti19
181 new workers | 713 total active workers
NEW DEPTH FINDINGSTRACKING OUR WORKERS’ PATH OUT OF POVERTY
Education
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SupportedDependents
RemittancesSoft Skills
Project Skills
HouseholdExpenditures
1.52 billion people across the globe hold vulnerable employment.1
Vulnerable employment traps these workers in a cycle of poverty they cannot break without access to good jobs.
71International Labor Organization (ILO) Report, 2011
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THE PROBLEM: LACK OF DIGNIFIED WORK OPPORTUNITIES WHAT IS VULNERABLE EMPLOYMENT?
Difficult/Dangerous Conditions
Inadequate Earnings(Low Pay)
LowProductivity
Informal Work Arrangements
(No Social Protection)
X
1 ILO Global Employment Trends, 2010
“For some companies out there you can spend several months working and not have an employment contract. They can fire [you] at any time. So your heart is not at it when you're working.”
BRIAN, AGE 24KAMPALA, UGANDA
THE DIFFERENCE THAT FORMAL WORK MAKESFIGHTING POVERTY WITH GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT
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We track the paths our workers take out of poverty in order to determine the longitudinal impact of formal employment.
New survey findings suggest that Samasource allows workers to develop in-demand skills, increase their earning power, and invest in further education. Formal employment empowers our workers to pull themselves out of poverty sustainably.
Samasource introduces unemployed and vulnerably employed workers worldwide to the formal economy: Fair wages, stable hours, and professional work environments.
THE DIFFERENCE THAT FORMAL WORK MAKESFINDING: OUR WORKERS GAIN IN-DEMAND SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
After completing digital projects sourced from Samasource clients like Google, Microsoft, and LinkedIn, our workers report significant gains in skills. The categories below show which skills our workers value most.
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Technical skills (53%)allow them to transcend local opportunities and compete for jobs in the new world of work online.
Soft skills (24%)provide them with the confidence and demeanorthey need to win management and leadership positions.
General work experience (22%)familiarizes them with professional environments and builds their resumes.
Data from 82 Post-Samasource surveys; conducted in India and Kenya in Q21% reported no perceived gain in skills
THE DIFFERENCE THAT FORMAL WORK MAKESFINDING: OUR WORKERS INCREASE THEIR EARNING POWER
With the professional experience and skills workers gain, they go on to jobs in the formal economy and significantly increase their monthly income. This ensures that they remain above the poverty line sustainably.
Data from Samasource baseline, follow-up, and post-Samasource surveys; local currency has been converted to USD. 11
362% 27%
India
Pre-Samasource Employment
Samasource Income
Post-Samasource Income
50% 97%
Pre-Samasource Employment
Samasource Income
Post-Samasource Income
Kenya
$120 $345
THE DIFFERENCE THAT FORMAL WORK MAKESFINDING: SAMASOURCE HELPS WORKERS DEVELOP THEIR CAREERS
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89% of our workers have successful outcomes.1
32% Go to School33% Work 24% Work & Go to School
11%Unemployed
1 Does not include those that have left the labor force (4 people)
“Experience working is very good for the young who have skills but can’t find employment. After this project, I can say I have experience, and I can find another job.”
MENTOR, AGE 27PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI
THE DIFFERENCE THAT FORMAL WORK MAKESFINDING: OUR WORKERS CONTINUE IN THE FORMAL ECONOMY
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Of the Samasource workers who find continuing employment, 95% are hired in the formal sector.1
ICT Work CustomerService
Self-Business
Finance &Accounting
Sales &Marketing
MiscellaneousFormal Work2
Other
45% 14% 10% 7% 5% 14% 5%
1 Formal sector defined by fair wage, stable hours, and safe working conditions.2 Miscellaneous Formal Work includes Transcription, Administrative, Virtual Assistance, and Retail Work.
“I see a lot of improvement in my computer proficiency and I’ve acquired many useful skills that I can use in my future career.”
FRED, AGE 28GULU, UGANDA
THE DIFFERENCE THAT FORMAL WORK MAKESFINDING: OUR WORKERS USE THEIR EARNINGS TO RETURN TO SCHOOL
32% Go to SchoolWork 24% Work & Go to School
Unemployed
56% of our workers go on to pursue associate, bachelor’s,or graduate degrees using money they earned at Samasource.
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“Education is most important in life. After we complete education then we can get a job in an office or a school.”
ARFANA, AGE 23KOLKATA, INDIA