PBJT In Practice

PBJT's learning emerges through real conversations on worksites, in community meetings, and in everyday informal spaces. In one cluster, workers told us that ‘green jobs’ meant little without wage security. In another village, sustainability investments improved waste management but quietly increased unpaid labour for women. These experiences expose the gap between intention and lived impact.

Workers harvesting marigold flowers in a field

Our field learning focuses on:

How workers define dignity in the midst of transition.

How communities negotiate responsibility with businesses.

How informal actors adapt sustainability simply to survive.

Two women workers in conversation at a worksite

These are not success stories. They are honest accounts of transition where power, vulnerability, and hope intersect.