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ENRICHING ECOSYSTEM THROUGH SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION he project improves availability and quality of water with pond Tdevelopment and engaging communities in water and soil conservation practices. Since 2018, the partnership has benefited over 600 people in Rajasthan.

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ENRICHING ECOSYSTEM THROUGH SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION

he project improves availability and quality of water with pond Tdevelopment and engaging communities in water and soil conservation practices.

Since 2018, the partnership has benefited over 600 people in Rajasthan.

GRAM UNNATI AND SAMAGRA KRISHI

he project helps farmers improve crop productivity by using better Tagronomic practices, conserve water with irrigation and rainwater harvesting, and provide exposure visits and training sessions.

Since 2015, this partnership has benefited over 20,000 villagers in Bihar and Rajasthan.

JAAGRUK MAHILA - SWASTHYA PARIVAR

he project improves women’s preventive and remedial healthcare, Thelps women to improve community health and hygiene, improves awareness of and access to safe drinking water, and increases government health services compliance.

This partnership begun in 2019 has benefitted over 2,500 women living in Bihar.

SAMARTH VITYA VANI

he project bridges the financial literacy awareness gap in rural areas Tby providing community radio programming on financial services and schemes.

Since 2017, this partnership has reached over 500,000 people in Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh.

BACHPAN EXPRESS

he project focused on spreading information about early child Tmarriage and continuing education using community radio.

Through community radio Alfaz-e-Mewat FM 107.8; the message on the topics reached over 225 villages in Nuh district, Haryana.

GROUNDWATER DEVELOPMENT AND RAINWATER HARVESTING

he project focuses on water security for households, schools, and agriculture Tby protecting traditional water bodies, addressing surface water storage concerns, building rainwater harvesting structures to restore groundwater, and promoting water-use e�ciency.

Since 2017, the partnership has created water harvesting capacity of more than 200 million liters and reached over 10,000 people in Rajasthan, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, and Maharashtra.

FLUOR KI PAATHSHAALA

he project provides better learning environments to schoolchildren Tby renovation of government school infrastructure including boundary wall extensions, gates installation, classroom repairs, and providing benches, kitchen, and toilets, etc.

Since 2016, the partnership has benefitted over 1,000 students in Haryana.

DEVELOP VILLAGES TO DEVELOP INDIA

he project uses an integrated approach to improve farm livelihoods, Tdelivery of key government programs and services, community hygiene and sanitation, access to water, and empowering villagers, especially youth.

Since 2018, the partnership has benefitted over 5,000 people in Haryana.

GRAM UTKARSH

he project builds the capacities of rural communities to lead their Town development using an integrated approach that focuses on improving public services delivery, particularly related to education, health, sanitation, farmer’s prosperity, and well-being.

Since 2018, the partnership has reached over 2,800 people in Uttar Pradesh.

PROJECT PARIVARTAN

he project improves rural communities in areas of natural resource Tmanagement, clean energy, health and hygiene, life skills, agriculture livelihoods, and rural infrastructure to create positive change in the lives of villagers, especially adolescent girls, young women and mothers, school-going and dropout children, farmers, and the elderly.

Since 2018, the partnership has benefitted over 10,000 people in Haryana.

WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT: BUILDING CAPACITIES OF WOMEN FARMERS

he project focuses on empowering women by capacitating women Tfarming community for improved agricultural practices and productivity enhancement, and bridging the information and resource gap between women and men farmers by demonstrating best management practices in agriculture.

This partnership, begun in 2019, benefits 150 small-scale women farmers in Telangana.

UNNAT KRISHI

he project supports competence of progressive farmers in soil Tnutrient management and high-yielding crop varieties through technical handholding, information dissemination, and liaising with state agricultural departments.

Since 2013, the partnership has benefited over 2,500 farmers in Rajasthan.

SWACHHTA HAI TO SWASTHYA HAI

he project educates and sensitizes communities on the importance Tof good hygiene and sanitation practices, engaging them in village development activities with a focus on sanitation.

Since 2015, the partnership has reached over 10,000 people in Haryana.

UDYAMI KRISHAK

he project improves crop productivity of small and marginal farmers Tto sustain their livelihoods and improve their levels of food security through capacity building with demonstrations of various crop-specific practices and water-saving irrigation practices.

This partnership made in 2019 benefits over 1,000 people in Haryana.

PROJECT VRIDDHI

he project integrates aspects of rural well-being and includes Timprovements in conserving and harvesting water, farm livelihoods, delivery of public services, education, nutrition, health, and sanitation.

This partnership made in 2019 benefits about 1,500 people of village Rohira in Nuh district, Haryana.

DIGITAL LITERACY TRAINING AND LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION

he project provides digital literacy training and life skills education Tto rural youth to bridge their knowledge divide, develop self-confidence, learn decision-making, build a positive peer culture, and helps young people understand how village-level institutions and government programs work.

Since 2016, this partnership has benefitted over 750 students in Haryana.

PROJECT SAMRIDHI

he project conserves rainfall to recharge the groundwater table, Tpromotes water-saving irrigation and wastewater management practices; provides digital literacy training and life skills education to youth, and builds capacities of the community to participate actively in village development.

This partnership made in 2019 benefits over 8,000 people in Rajasthan.

KAUSHAL KRISHAK

he project uses holistic solutions to minimize farmer’s risks, decrease Tcultivation costs, and increase farm income, particularly for smallholder farmers, providing advisory and on-site demonstration services to farmers to promote minimal or no tillage in wheat and paddy, improve yields and quality, and reduce input cost. A mobile agri-clinic provides diagnostics and advisory services to the farmers.

Since 2017, the partnership has benefitted over 17,000 people in Bihar.

GRAM UTTHAAN | ADARSH PANCHAYAT BHANDARI | HUMARI PATHSHALA

roject #1 provides holistic solutions to farm families including solar energy use, mechanization of Pfarming practices, balanced nutrition and crop protection, and entrepreneurship for better livelihoods.

roject #2 empowers communities to lead their own development with knowledge of better Pagronomic practices, government programs and entitlements, to achieve a positive social, economic, and environmental change.

roject #3 transformed two government schools in Bhandari Panchayat into secure, healthy, fun Pand stimulating learning environments.

Since 2017, the partnership has benefited over 15,000 people in Bihar.

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GRAM UDAY

he project empowers rural citizens to play a leading role in the communities and Tbuild knowledge and skills of farmers to make agriculture and allied activities more remunerative, provides information about government programs/services with a toll-free number, builds capacities of villagers to engage e�ectively with panchayats (village councils) and village-level institutions for improved access to government programs, trains farmers with exposure on agriculture management practices, use of new technology, and adopting allied agricultural activities such as horticulture and livestock development.

Since 2017, the partnership has benefitted over 25,000 people in Haryana.

JALDHARA

he project promotes integrated water management for improved livelihoods Tand food security, supports villagers in building rainwater harvesting structures to collect, store, and recharge groundwater, creates infrastructures to manage household wastewater; and trains farmers on application of scientific knowledge in farming practices and water-e�cient irrigation techniques.

Since 2011, the partnership has benefited over 36,000 people in Haryana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

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KRISHI JYOTI

he project enhances farm productivity and empowers farmers to lead more Tsecure and prosperous lives, promotes water conservation and supports the development of village infrastructures to conserve water, promotes education of children in remote villages by o�ering a healthy learning environment with, at a minimum, potable water, decent sanitary facilities, and a safe school building.

Since 2008, the partnership has benefited over 60,000 people in Haryana and Rajasthan.

VOTAN KA TYOHAR (FESTIVAL OF DEMOCRACY)

he project focused on spreading information about the right to vote Tthat is given to all Indian nationals. Under Systematic Voter Education and Electoral Participation; a program by the Election Commission of India; with UNESCO Chair on community media; community radio broadcasted a series of programs to build voter awareness at the grassroots.

MERI PAATHSHAALA

his project transforms the lives of schoolchildren by upgrading Tschool infrastructure, providing a library, imparting digital literacy training and life skills education, and providing other critical facilities to create a secure, healthy, and stimulating learning environment.

Since 2017, the partnership has benefitted over 200 students in Haryana.