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About Us
We are South East Asia's only community network that promotes working from home, teleworking and the running of SOHO businesses
through the use of information and communications technology. Our e-community promotes self-help, business partnerships and
entrepreneurship development for those who want to balance work and home life. Our social profit is derived from a
pro-poor project focusing on eco-baskets production and service provision to empower women
to embark on social-economic self-reliance.
Our Mission
Our Vision, Mission, Goals And Uniqueness
Our History
Awards and Recognition
How We Started
In The Limelight
Handmade futures / by the Edge, June 2011
eHomemakers Founder, Chong Sheau Ching Featured in ‘Women On Top’ / Technopreneurs Association of Malaysia, November 2010.
Salaam Wanita / Scandinavian Society Malaysia (Snofida), April 2010
Leading The Way From Home / Her World, March 2010
Technology Helps Asian Women Balance Family And Work / IDRC, March 2010
eHomemakers' IT Training For Disabled Project In GDN Factsheet / GND, December 2009
Freedom To Choose Through ICT / MDEC, August 2009
Working From Home Will Benefit The Nation / The Star, July 2009
Helping Hand / The Star, March 2009
Diberhentikan Kerja Bukan Penghujung Kehidupan / Utusan Malaysia, January 2009
A Whole New Ball Game / NST Online, January 2009
Kampong Ku Radio Interview / Kampong Ku Radio Canada, October 2008
Women Form A Tight Weave / NST Online, October 2008
"Homepreneur" Promotes & Models Having It All / Peace X Peace, August 2008
Empowering Women Through Home-based Income Earning Opportunities, Malaysia / UNDP Sri Lanka, November 2007
eHomemakers Network - Malaysia / International Telecommunication Union, September 2007
Closing The Gap / Star Online, September 2007
Running A Social Enterprise Not For Quitters / Yellow Post, September 2007
Housewives and Technology / by Association British Women Malaysia, 2007
Stylish Bags Free Prisoners of Poverty / by Social Enterprise, 2007
Women Told To Embrace ICT / Star Online, August 2007
eHomemakers Role In Fighting Urban Poverty Acknowledged / Moving Images, Moving People, June 2007
22 Single Mums Complete Computer Course at Community Centre / by the Star, April 2007
eHomemakers Brings Gender Perspective Into Policy Dialogue on Digital Divide / GKP Member News, January 2007
Disabled? Single Mom? Telecommute. Even in Malaysia / One World United States, September 2006
Technology Helps Disadvantaged Malaysian Women To Fight Discrimination And Work From Home / AdvocacyNet News, September 2006
Un-sexy and Voiceless!!!! / GKP's “Beyond Tunis Flightplan 1.5”, September 2006
Melissa Muscio And eHomemakers / eHomemakers, August 2006
Disadvantaged Malaysian Women Use Eco-Baskets To Take Their Message To The World / AdvocacyNet News, June 2006
Chong Sheau Ching: Advocating For Change / International Development Research Centre, June 2006
Empowering Women / New Straits Times, June 2006
18 North American Students To Intern With Civil Society In 14 Countries / AdvocacyNet News, May 2006
Regional Research Aimed At Enhancing Lives Of Homeworkers By Bridging The Digital Divide / WestCoast Communications, April 2006
Empowering Asian Single Mothers / New Straits Times, April 2006
Limited Resources, Unlimited Potential / New Straits Times, April 2006
Empowering Homemakers to Become Homepreneurs : eHomemakers Malaysia / CEMCA Newsletter, April 2006
Rethinking the digital divide / The Star, March 2006
Desperate Housewives No More / The Star, March 2006
Helping Malaysian Homemakers - Mothers on a Mission: eHomemakers of Malaysia / AdvocacyNet News, January 2006
Helping Malaysian Homemakers: Stephanie Salazar and eHomemakers / The Advocacy Project, January 2006
eHomemakers Wins GICT Award / eHomemakers, November 2005
Promoting ICT For Human Development In Asia / United Nations Development Programme, November 2005
Gender Equity In ICTs For Development / International Development Research Centre, November 2005
Homeworkers and ICTs in South-East Asia / International Development Research Centre website, 2005
Malaysia: Self Help For Dilemmas Of Women Professionals
Wheel Power - A good view at the movies for the disabled / Disabled Peoples' International, June 2005
eHomemakers Network - Malaysia / The Communication Initiative, April 2005
Teleworking Moms Unite! / i4D Online, March 2005
SIT grad leads Malaysian women / Our World, February 2005
Sisters go to the Kitchen / China Press, September 2004
Will The Home Office Take Off? / New Straits Times, September 2004
Business Will Soon Be Where The Home Is / New Straits Times, September 2004
Empowering Women / New Straits Times, September 2004
Home Is Where The Work Is... / New Straits Times, August 2004
A Successful Home-Based Mom And Entrepreneur / The Star, August 2004
Five Teleworking Mothers Honoured As Best In Contest / The Star, May 2004
Teleworking Mothers Get An Extension / The Star, May 2004
Paying Tribute To Successful Moms Working From Home / New Straits Times, May 2004
Contest For Best Mothers / The Star, April 2004
Studying The Role Of ICT And Gender In Teleworking / The Star, April 2004
Local Writer Wins ICT Award / The Star, December 2003
AWARD: Breaking the Mindset Barrier / Social Rights Bulgaria, December 2003
Report on the World Summit on the Information Society / Information Society, December 2003
Women Lead The Way / The Star, November 2003
Nurture 3R Habit, Women Urged / The Star, August 2003
Green Mums To Be Feted / The Star, March 2003
'Green' Moms To Be Honoured / The Malay Mail, March 2003
Mothers@Work / The Star, November 2002
Working Together As A Team, Virtually / The Star, October 2002
New Profile Of The Homeworker / Sunday Star, October 2002
Working At Home / The Star, October 2002
Home Sweet Work? / The Star, October 2002
Mother's Love Loudly Proclaimed / China Press, May 2002
Homeworkers In Print / New Straits Times, March 2002
Wired Mothers Do IT For Themselves / BBC News Online, November 2001
Office @ Home / New Straits Times, October 2001
Everyday is Mother's Day / Sin Chew, March 2001
Homeworkers In Print / The Star, October 2000
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