We stand up for Youth Development Women Empowerment Child Care Water and Sanitation Environmental Awareness Health Care
Nothing liberates and empowers a person to self-sufficiency quite like an education. Without an education the cycle of poverty remains inevitable. According to UIS data India is home to over 20% of the world’s out-of-school-children and accounts for 20% of the world’s gender gap in elementary education. Adding to this is the staggering dropout rate among the rural children as they are often needed by their parents to work in the fields to support their family income. Our programmes promote education as a right and conducts adult literacy, non-formal educational programmes to the women, men, school dropouts, child labourers and street children and leads them to the path of progress.
Areas of our engagement
The lack of education among youth in poor rural India is a major problem that perpetuates poverty and limits opportunities for advancement. Without access to quality education, many young people are unable to develop the skills and knowledge needed to pursue higher education or secure better jobs. This lack of education also contributes to a cycle of intergenerational poverty, as parents are often unable to provide adequate support for their children's education.
Women Empowerment
Women in rural India have historically been the victims of inequalities and vulnerable to economic and social exploitations. Gender-based discrimination, lack of access to education and healthcare, and limited economic opportunities all contribute to the marginalization of women in rural communities. These inequalities perpetuate a cycle of poverty and limit women's ability to fully participate in their communities and the broader society.
Agricultural Development
Agriculture is the backbone of India's economy and most of the rural population practices agricultural activities for livelihood. Due to inadequate infrastructure, soil degradation and water scarcity, farmers are facing many hardships in our region.
Health Care
Despite the remarkable improvement in health indicators during recent decades, these benefits are not reaching the vast majority of the people in our region. Inadequate access to health care, low nutritional status and sharp economic poverty are common problems in the rural areas. The recent outbreak of diseases like HIV/AIDS, Dengue, Chikungunya virus are major concerns which needs to be tackled.
Water & Sanitation
Access to clean water is a fundamental human need, yet in rural India, many people lack access to safe drinking water, which can lead to waterborne diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and diarrhea. Poor sanitation facilities also contribute to the spread of these diseases, which disproportionately affect vulnerable populations and hinder development efforts in the region.
our projects
Vocational Skill Training Center |
Child Care Centers |
Community Development |