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Premlal Patel looks over his small patch of land filled with green vegetables surrounded by fruit trees on the edge. “I have embarked on a journey to diversify my income sources,” says Premlal and he surveys his 1.6 acres of land in the Bagrohi village of Sagar District of Madhya Pradesh. He has introduced animal husbandry, starting with a cow, then a goat, and eventually a buffalo. His vegetable cultivation expanded, and the fruits of his labor
Read moreOn the occasion of the International Day of Peace, the world came together to renew its commitment to a more peaceful and equitable world. This year's theme, "Actions for Peace: Our Ambition for the #GlobalGoals," emphasized the necessity for concrete steps towards peace, transcending the mere absence of conflict. In this global pursuit of harmony, Caritas India, along with six partners under the Samvaad Peace Building Program, played a pivotal role.
Read moreIn a proactive move toward advancing the cause of disability inclusion, Caritas India CBR convened a dialogue cum partnership meeting with Diocesan Directors at KROSS, Bangalore on September 21, 2023. The primary goal of this initiative was to cultivate stronger relationships with Diocesan Directors, fostering collaboration in the implementation of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) programs and the promotion of disability inclusion and mainstreaming
Read moreOn the 20th of September 2023, Caritas India Community Based Rehabilitation (CI CBR) organized a workshop at KROSS, Bengaluru, with a singular focus: to foster and empower Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) through a people-led process. The event brought together nineteen dedicated OPD members, representing four district-level and one state-level OPDs. The presence of Fr. (Dr.) Paul Moonjely, Executive Director of Caritas India, added
Read moreWahramkhar, a remote village nestled in the East Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya, faced numerous challenges in its quest for progress. With only 42 households and a population of 270, the villagers relied on agriculture and daily labour for their livelihoods. The community depended on crops like potatoes, sweet potatoes, yam, pumpkin, paddy, and mustard leaves. The absence of a local market meant that people had to travel 6 kilometres to Nongspung
Read moreThe rural population of the Melghat region in Maharashtra is often disproportionately affected by the changing climate, due to their dependency on climate-sensitive sectors. The complexities have expanded in the react decades due to human-induced climate change. Shift in cultivating seasons, loss of biodiversity and traditional ecological knowledge, economic instability, malnutrition, and rising vulnerabilities are some of the major challenges that
Read moreIn the picturesque region of Alleppey in Kerala, a group of 15 young and passionate individuals decided to channel their energy towards creating a positive impact on their society. These remarkable young minds frequently gathered to brainstorm ways to serve their community. However, their collective conscience couldn't ignore the pressing issue of drug abuse and addiction that was afflicting their beloved Kerala, especially the younger generation.
Read moreChild development is a universal concern, transcending boundaries and borders. Every child, regardless of their geographical location, deserves the best opportunities for growth and protection of their rights. It's with this profound belief in mind Caritas India is committed to strengthening its partners and emphasizing organizational capacity building. A significant facet of this endeavour is the promotion of cross-organizational learning, where
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