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GBV-Emergencies girls access development opportunities
DISASTER RESPONSE

GBV-Emergencies girls access development opportunities

Case study of Manisha In the last decade, India has faced many disasters including Tsunami, earthquake, floods cyclones, etc. Whenever emergency strikes, the most affected of all groups is women and adolescent girls whose vulnerability is exacer...

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The toymaker of Azraq
INTERNATIONAL

The toymaker of Azraq

  They refer to him simply as “the toymaker.” At 65 years of age with a thin white beard and a broad smile, Mohammed Asaf certainly looks the part. He lives at the Azraq refugee camp in eastern Jordan, home to more than 30,000 Syrians forced to flee the violence in their homeland. ...

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Being trained on Disaster Response
DISASTER RESPONSE

Being trained on Disaster Response

I have always been keen on working for marginalised people and I try to never miss on opportunities which can enhance my skillsets in the direction. A couple of days back I registered myself to be a part of the Disaster Management Unit(DMU) emergency roster team. Once I registered myself, I recei...

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Building Teacher’s Capacity around Language and literacy needs of the most Marginalized
EDUCATION

Building Teacher’s Capacity around Language and literacy needs of the most Marginalized

One of the key objectives of education is the achievement of all goals that depend upon the learner’s ability to read, write and comprehend. The Indian Census (2011) shows that India has made dramatic strides in this regard, the national literacy rate increased from a mere 18.33% in 1951 to over 7...

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Enable girls thrive
EDUCATION

Enable girls thrive

An empowered girl is someone who knows what she can do and what she cannot. She is aware that she is different and is confident that she can use her perspective to create a difference. She aspires for change and is aware of her rights and accountability. She is strong-willed and is herself a benevol...

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Towards clean healthy kitchen
LIVELIHOOD

Towards clean healthy kitchen

Cooking accounts for over 80% of the total household energy consumption in rural India, and biomass is a predominant cooking fuel, with firewood chips contributing to around 75% of cooking energy needs in rural areas. Fuelwood is one of the main forest products used by the poor Forest-Dependent Hous...

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Responding to Floods in Assam
DISASTER RESPONSE

Responding to Floods in Assam

Travelling from Guwahati to Morigaon, I was mesmerised by the serene beauty of green hills, rivers, rivulets, and melodious sound of chirping birds. On reaching Jagiroad (highway), I was joined by CARE team members deployed for Assam flood response. We proceeded further to Morigaon to meet our l...

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Motivated teachers can transform lives learners
EDUCATION

Motivated teachers can transform lives learners

Teachers and education providers can be identified as the most vital component of the education value chain. Motivated teachers can transform lives of their learners; create new pathways of learning and empower them through academic and psycho-social attainments. Similarly, disinterest and apath...

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Exclusive breast feeding is saving lives for newborns
HEALTH

Exclusive breast feeding is saving lives for newborns

In the most stirring crisis, a single story can tell us everything we need to know. Two weeks back I visited a remote block of Panna district in Madhya Pradesh where CARE India’s, ‘Newborn Survival’ project is underway. Usually hospitals in the region are overcrowded, with very limited sta...

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Unleashing power youth humanitarian space
DISASTER RESPONSE

Unleashing power youth humanitarian space

Asia is home to more than half of the world’s young people. India is expected to have 34.33% share of youth in total population by 2020 (Central Statistics Office, GoI). There is immense untapped potential in youth to shape the future of the world as a safer place to live in. The National Yout...

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Maternal health care bihar one born every two seconds
HEALTH

Maternal health care bihar one born every two seconds

Her first four children each died of asphyxiation during delivery. The 30-year-old’s fifth – a baby girl – was born safely at home, and against all odds. When the same expectant mother entered Bihar’s district hospital to deliver her sixth baby, she was hoping for a boy. She ente...

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Bhagwati woman’s struggle fighting malnutrition
HEALTH

Bhagwati woman’s struggle fighting malnutrition

This story is of Bhagwati Ahirwar from Kayan village in Madhya Pradesh. Having helped reduce malnutrition among the children in the village, Bhagwati is a role model for her villagers. With her marriage while in class 8, Bhagwati had to end her education. Soon she gave birth to an underweight...

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