Showing 7,677 NGOs and social enterprises that are working in the Governance sector in India
Transfers knowledge to village communities through education and empowerment
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Promotes and protects human rights through education, advocacy, and recognition of contributions, with a focus on diverse outreach and awareness campaigns
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Addresses diverse challenges in North East India by promoting inclusive policies, grassroots development, and sustainable solutions
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Works towards improving primary education, community health, skill development, water and sanitation, natural resource conservation, innovative farming, and renewable energy in rural regions
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Supports the most exploited and marginalized sections of society, especially the Adivasis, Women and Children in their fight for justice and Human Rights through professional counselling, legal aid, and peacebuilding
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Empowers rural communities through multiple integrated development initiatives
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Advocates and champions the rights and privileges of every segment of the population
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Empowers marginalized women and girls through sustainable development initiatives, including livelihood generation, rural institution building, and climate resilience efforts
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Facilitates community-driven land and water resource regeneration for sustainable livelihoods and policy advocacy
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Empowers youth through spiritual growth, leadership training, and community service rooted in Christian values and fellowship.
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Rs. 18,971,609
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Works with marginalized sections of society to promote social justice, egality, equity and ecological awareness through the socio-economic development of rural areas in southern India
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The Salem Don Bosco Anbu Illam Social Service Society (DBAI) is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation that has been dedicated to the well-being of children, youth, and women, as well as community development since its inception in 1988. Our primary aim is to establish a just and equal society.
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Promotes social empowerment and fosters community development through the implementation of professional social work methodologies and principles
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Advances rural development in India through agricultural initiatives and impacts farmers across various states, fostering partnerships and advocating for policy changes
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Enables marginalized communities to engage actively in the sustainable development process.
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