RYTHM Foundation has won an award for its remarkable partnership with India’s Mann Deshi Foundation in a project empowering young rural women in Maharashtra.
Recognising the importance of the safety of girls and women in urban settings, RYTHM Foundation has partnered with Plan India to launch the ‘Safer Cities for Girls’ project.
The Parinaama Development Foundation in India is an organization committed to fighting poverty and exclusion by empowering youth, women, and girls from poor
QNET supports Mann Deshi and Parinaama Development Foundation to help with Covid relief in rural India India has often been called a land of contrasts, a continent with paradoxes juxtaposed against one another. Even while fighting the effects of a...
R. Niranjana, 14 wakes up early in the morning and gets ready for school. Armed with the lunch prepared by her mother, Niranjana and her brother Haripriyan, 13 cycle to their school, located about two kilometres away from her village...
During a visit to a rural village in Saijang, Manipur, social activist Hejang Misao, 41 gathered a few children in the village and asked them to draw what was on their minds. “Imagine my shock when all the children including...
Usha, 51, starts her day as early as 4 am, as she prepares breakfast and lunch for her family. Armed with her lunch box, the grandmother to six grandchildren rushes to get on the 5.30 am train from the Dumri...
The World Health Organization estimates that four per cent of all deaths in the world are caused by diseases resulting from contaminated drinking water sources, lack of sanitation and poor hygiene practices. In recent years, a lot of effort has...
At the age of 13, D. Pragathi from Chengalpet district in South India, realised that she is a woman trapped in a man’s body. “My family did not support my decision to become a woman. In school and even among...
Kalyani Pathak, 21, comes from a poor farmer’s family in Jaigaon village, a perennially drought stricken hamlet in the state of Maharashtra in India. Due to the low rainfall, many farmers in the village are stuck in a vicious cycle...