Anurag Behar first posted @ https://www.livemint.com/Opinion/e2RSJjRWziEioCwUSFh6QK/Opinion--A-fraying-lifeline-for-Indias-deprived-children.html Tombstones for the young, without graves. Each a foot tall, clustered closely together. About half carved with black cobras, for the boys who died young. The other half colourful, for the girls who died young. Every phala has such a shrine. Phalas are hamlets of the Bhil in south... Continue Reading →
CSA’s comprehensive course on Advocacy to End Hunger and Poverty
This is to inform you that CSA is announcing its comprehensive course on ‘Advocacy to End Hunger and Poverty: Empowering People and Influencing Policy Makers’, from April to August 2018. The first module is from 23-28 April 2018 in New Delhi, India followed by the second module from 13-16 August 2018 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Participants... Continue Reading →
Experience Sharing – Aditya Verghese (M.A. Development, 2013-15)
After graduating from the Azim Premji University with a Masters in Development, my education in the field continues. The classes and faculty have been replaced by the field and colleagues who have spent years working here. Ideas such as poverty and marginalization have concrete dimensions here, the implications of both have become abundantly clear in... Continue Reading →