SEWA is a grass root level NGO working in the field of various developmental initiatives especially in the field of promotion of education, women empowerment, child development, strengthening Panchayats, environment development etc. for the last six years in rural areas of Mahendergarh & Rohtak districts of Haryana State of India.
SEDA is Nepal based NGO established in 1992 . It works towards poverty alleviation, education, health and empowerment of women, children and marginalised groups. It also works towards STI/HIV and AIDS prevention programmes for about 2500 sex workers, IV drug users, drivers and other vulnerable groups.
Society for Child Development works to develop exemplary models of service and delivery (education and employment) for those with intellectual disabilities. It seeks to advocate for better system within the national administrative machinery.
SAVE works in the field of AIDs, Communication, Education, Energy and population.
This organisation works towards the development of the state Chhattisgarh.
SMILE Trust is an NGO that promotes the importance of proper nutrition and aims to educate the public about cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and other related diseases. It also attempts to eradicate the usage of tobacco products, which are well-known for causing cancer. We reach out to communities from all backgrounds, classes, and origins. SMILE Trust also attempts to bring hope to those people and families who are affected by cancer or other related illnesses. SMILE Trust was started in 2002 and has been actively involved in the Tirunelveli districts as well as elsewhere in Tamil Nadu. It is striving for a cancer free society with green environment.
Working with extremely poor and vulnerable section of the society and providing access to basic facilities in the area of Health,Education and Income Generation.
A media organization that deals with advocacy and capacity building in Nepal.
Udayan Care is a Delhi based NGO committed to sustainable social development through working with the disadvantaged children and women.