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Making a Better Palghar

By | News

“Together, we are making a better Palghar.”

PUKAR’s Parivartan team and Strengthening Local Democracies team engaged with each other at a deeper level. It was an energising day. They spoke about their projects, activities and processes as well as their challenges, successes and hopes for the future.

Published on: Nov 10, 2022

Exploring the Meaning of “PUKAR”

By | News

“What does PUKAR mean to you?” asked team member Shrutika.

She asked us to draw and illustrate our views on colourful papers arranged in the letter “P.” This energising activity helped us start our day with freshness. It also allowed every team member to share their unique perspective about their workplace.

Ordeals of Women Working in Mandala’s Plastic Industries

By | News, Youth Fellowship News
रिसर्च के बाद हमारे fellows का एक और महेत्त्व्पूर्ण काम होता है, उस जानकारी को लोगो तक पहुचाना उसके परिणाम लोगो को बताना. मंडाला में रहने वाली कुछ fellows ने अपनी मां और रिसर्च से जुड़ी महिलाओं को शिक्षा का महत्त्व बताने की कोशिश कि उनकी रिसर्च में पता चला के मंडाला प्लास्टिक फैक्ट्री में काम करने वाली हर 2 में से 1 महिला अशिक्षित है और जिन्होंने पढ़ाई की है वो सिर्फ प्राथमिक शिक्षा ही प्राप्त कर पाई हैं| महिलाओं से चर्चा के दौरान महिलाओं के पढ़ने और बाहर जा कर काम करने के बारे में इन महिलाओं के विचार आए तो पता चला के अब महिलाएं सोच रही हैं अपने आत्मनिर्भर होने के बारे में पढ़ाई के बारे में ताके लड़कियों या औरतों को किसी का सहारा ना तलाश करना पड़े|

Introducing: Sanvedana Fellowship

By | News

संवेदना फेलोशिप हा पुकार संस्थेचा उपक्रम असून संविधानिक मूल्ये जनमाणसात रुजवणे हा या उपक्रमाचा हेतू आहे | Follow us on Instagram and Facebook to follow the journeys of fellows:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SanvedanaFellowship/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SanvedanaFellowship

Need for Low Cost Clinics & Health Impact Assessment in Two Resource-poor Communities in Mumbai

By | News
This project was initiated in the collaboration with SWASTH Foundation and was implemented in the M-East ward of Mumbai in Mandala and in Lallubhai Compound buildings that are built by Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA).
6000 surveys were conducted over three years. 60 families were followed and interviewed every 15 days for three years. Read the full report:

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Life as Lived: Illustrated Book of Stories

By | News, Uncategorized

Good stories share a slice of someone’s “life as lived,” rather than one-sided stories of oppression and victimhood or transformation after an NGO’s intervention. Through this collection of stories, we hope to offer humane accounts of the lives of three girls*–Manju, Raheen and Alia who had joined our Girls’ Voice Initiative Program supported by Rise Up and Cummins India Foundation.

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Training for the digital future

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Girls and boys from Mandala and Kaula Bandar were engaged in a 3-month long computer course run by Stree Bal Shakti and PUKAR. The students were highly involved in the process– they asked important questions and learned at a very fast pace that pleased the facilitators.

Collaboration with IIM-Bangalore

By | Article Healthy Cities, News

The Healthy Cities Wealthy Cities team has been collaborating with Professor Suresh, an economist from IIM-Bangalore, to explore the social capital of small and micro-entrepreneurs in Mumbai. The questions for this collaboration were prepared by the team and the Professor jointly. The team conducted fifty life story interviews of various entrepreneurs, keeping the balance of areas of businesses (leather, food, textile etc), religion, location and language. After reading the interviews, Professor Suresh sent the following feedback to the team:

“Thank you very much, Nilesh, Bali and Nizam. I will try to visit Mumbai in Oct to meet all of you and thank you personally for these insightful interviews that are so sensitively and respectfully done.”

Creating Gender Transformative Attitude in Adivasi Children | Parivartan Project

By | News

Witness highlights from our Parivartan Project. We’re working with 831 students across seven Ashramshalas in Palghar, Vikramgad, Wada block. They have shared their knowledge using creative ways.

The schools are located in Bhopoli, Talavali, Aamgaon, Govade, Masvan, Khutal, and Lalthane. The students are from the 8th and 9th standards.

 

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