Showing 1,280 NGOs and social enterprises that are working in the Prisoners & Jails sector in India
Works primarily in the domain of Education, Health, Water, Minority, Gender, Child & Youth Development, Legal, Food & Nutrition, Tribes, Prisoners & Jails, Energy & Environment and Livelihoods. Established in 2001
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Strives to provide education, healthcare, skill and social development to children and senior citizens who are below poverty line
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Works for rehabilitation of leprosy patients and people with disability, orphans and marginalised section of society
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Legal and financial aid to non-habitual undertrials accused of petty crimes, legal aid and legal awareness in the society
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Promotes justice, human rights, and equal treatment, striving to create secure communities, providing legal aid, and driving systemic reforms for a fair and inclusive society
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Focusses on the socio-economic development and growth of young adults
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Empowers rural residents, fosters community development, and generates local momentum for improved livelihoods
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Works towards the welfare and betterment of the underprivileged community with various initiatives
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HUMAN RIGHTS
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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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Works primarily in the domain of Gender, Legal, Human Rights, Right to Information & Advocacy and Research. Established in 1992
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Enables marginalized communities to engage actively in the sustainable development process.
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Dedicates to fostering human rights awareness and literacy in rural India, collaborating with commissions to combat violations, corruption, and promote education, empowering marginalized individuals
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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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Aims to create innovative ways for citizens to engage with civil society and raise funds for causes they care about
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