About
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Headquarters
Bhubaneswar, Odisha
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Since
2003
Sambandh, a non-profit organisation, focuses on empowering marginalized women and girls through various activities. It intervenes in sectors like heal Read moreth, agriculture, livelihood, climate change, and disaster relief. Sambandh's approach is holistic, offering innovative solutions to complex development issues. It collaborates with experts and partners to achieve impactful outcomes on a large scale, with a motto of "reaching the unreached" for 31 years. Operating mainly in Odisha's 17 districts, it targets women and children from tribal communities, aiming to generate livelihoods, sustain rural institutions, and provide alternative employment opportunities, particularly for indigenous farmers and the landless. Its key goals include creating livelihoods for farmers, sustaining rural institutions, and providing alternate employment. It emphasizes soil and water management for maximum output in small patches of land. Technical expertise in watershed management, livestock management, and livelihood enhancement is central to its approach. Sambandh also focuses on sustainable livelihoods through natural resources management and nonfarm activities, community health security, climate change adaptation, and constructive civic engagement in poverty alleviation schemes and public expenditure monitoring.
Programs
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Annada Programme
Sambandh's programme, ANNADA, aims to create Climate Smart Villages with food and nutritional security and a clean environment. Through integrated watershed management and the promotion of climate-smart agriculture, it helps rural farmers adapt to climate change caused by global warming. The goal is to increase productivity and generate extra income for the rural poor. Sambandh focuses on making project areas self-sufficient in food, promoting sustainable food habits, and ensuring a clean environment.
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Aranyani Programme
Sambandh's ARANYANI programme focuses on sustainable livelihoods through both farm and non-farm activities, particularly targeting Adivasis and Dalit households. With a climate-resilient approach, it implements integrated watershed management and promotes organic cultivation practices and traditional seeds. Beneficiaries receive training on sustainable resource use, including land, water, and forests. Restoring vegetative cover on degraded land is a key strategy to address climate change, rural poverty, and water scarcity. The programme includes various activities such as saal leaf plate making, tamarind cake making, honey and cashew processing through Farmers Producers Organisation (FPO), sale of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs), karanji soil processing, soap making, handwash making, and herbal medicine production, enhancing livelihood opportunities for the community.
Leadership Team
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Subrat Kumar Singh
Chairman
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Sanjay kumar Satapathy
Vice - Chairman
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Dr. Puspangini Mohanty
Secretary
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Mahendra Kumar Rout
Treasurer
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B K Pattnaik
Member
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAAAS0942G
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Registration ID
21514/90
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VO ID / Darpan ID
OR/2017/0159198
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12A
AAAAS0942GE20169
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80G
AAAAS0942GF20217
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FCRA
NA
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Parent Organisation
Sambandh
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust