2023

Sexual Health and Rights

Working towards the fulfilment of:
● Indigenous women are not able to access basic SRH services from the existing health facilities. They are far from practicing menstruate hygiene and still a taboo within the family and society;
● Early/under age marriage due to unplanned/forced marriage resulted severe health complicacies of the indigenous women;
● Indigenous women aren’t able to report any case of violence indulge by the family members due to fear and consequences.

Environment Justice

Lead Poisoning Prevention Week of Action, Paint Sampling Survey, BPA in plastic baby feeding bottles, Consumer Responsibility in E-Waste Management and local community’s roles in biodiversity conservation.

Human Rights

For the advancement of the indigenous women rights, we built the capacity and knowledge as a grass root initiative on their rights, entitlement and opportunities so that they could raise for their rights. Strengthening the un-organise indigenous women groups are the main strategies to become organise pressure group to advocate for the advancement of the indigenous women rights. Capacity building on cross cutting social issues to demonstrate role models are also adopted as strategy.

Cross cutting 

Children in a conflict situation, Addressing the issue of Mob Justice and Ethnic Integration for Peaceful Co-existence.

Economic Empowerment

Empower the capacities of 230 women to sustain economically through skill development, financial literacy and accessibilities to social benefit schemes. 90% of women abled to sustained economically and social security.

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