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Through the Smiley Days project, IDF will help 10000 girls and women in overcoming the social barriers associated with menstruation. By providing them with the right information, products and facilities, we will ensure an equal opportunity for girls across India whilst contributing to reach 4 key Gl
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27,933 cases Approx of violence against women are registered in police station yearly in Rajasthan, The main objective of this project is to bring gender equality within the male dominated society, respect for women, end social malpractices, decrease in dowry system, END child Marriage and women sh
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Under this project, 500 poor Women will be connected with banks by Self Help Group, who are living poverty. Here training would be provided in the area of capacity building, life skills, EDP, Orientation, goat farming, organic manure, dairy, etc, for increasing their self-confidence level, liveliho
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This project will remove the restrictions and denied right to education against women and girls and We will empower disadvantaged 3000 women and girls yearly through imparting skill training, computer training's, educational scholarships and Self-help groups, which will help to generate an income fo
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This Project Will provide a Sustainable Livelihood to 750 marginalized Girls of 15-24 age Group & 18-35 (youth) age group by Vocational skill training of Computer Education, Beautician, fashion designing & Sewing, Handicraft and Hand Bag making etc. Bank loan will be providing through the project in
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13 year old Priti lives in Burma Cell, a slum of corrugated iron huts in the suburbs of Pune. This empowerment project helps 1,100 girls like Priti take control of their lives each year. Confidence is the key to escaping the poverty cycle of illiteracy, child-labour, child-marriage and ill-health t
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The Blossom Bus project employs local vehicles in rural India to provide safe and reliable transportation to girls attending secondary school and college, clearing the single greatest obstacle to their continuing education.
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India has the highest rates in the world of sexual vio
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Hundreds of young women arrive alone at Mumbai train station daily from rural parts of India, having fled domestic violence, forced underage marriage, denial to education and forced household labour. We fund specialist workers to identify and intercept these women directly at the train station befor
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WEP enrolls young marginalized women (ages 15 to 24) in our Leadership Academies, at grassroots NGO partners across India. Academy students learn to make informed choices for themselves and positive change in their families and communities. Within a spirited community of peers, they gain knowledge,
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Gender-based violence and discrimination against women and girls is widespread in India and exacerbated due to the effects of the COVID-19. In order to move towards greater gender equality, it's not enough just to work with women. Male attitudes also need to change so that men start to understand ho
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