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“We cannot simply dream about development if we are not skilled. It is the skilling of our youth that will make us a self-reliant nation.”
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of IAHV

Challenge & StrategyImpact MeasuresPathways for ChangeCase Studies
skilling

Skilling and Livelihoods

Strengthening human capital. Investing in our future.

The Challenge

Technological progress, globalization and climate change are impacting the nature of work. Appropriate skill development can make youth more employable, improve women’s participation in the workforce and help release at-risk sections of society from low-productive employment and poverty.

Our Strategy

We strengthen human capital. We deliver high quality, relevant skills to unemployed and disadvantaged groups through partnering with Union & State governments, corporates, educational institutes and community-based organizations. Our holistic framework of programmers include behavioral training and attitudinal change through self- development programmers.

Groundwater management

Impact Measures

305,744

youth, women and men in over 500 districts of 23 states and Union Territories trained

95  

Skills development

centres offering training for over 50 different job roles

3147

inmates

trained
in 17 Special centres in Prisons

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Our work so far

Providing free education

307,300 people

Trained across various government skilling programs, in prisons and at out skills development centres.
Providing free education

2.2 million farmers

Trained in chemical-free natural techniques using Traditional Ecological Knowledge.
Providing free education

234,000 women

Trained in employability and entrepreneurial skills including income-generating natural resource management projects.

Pathways for Change

Pathways for change
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Empowering our youth

From 2018-20, we skilled 311,000 people at our skills development centers. Economic citizenship is crucial in our efforts towards poverty, peace, planet and prosperity, with our youth positioned right in the center bringing integration and cohesion to all our work in the SDGs.

Health & the individual

Weaving bright futures

From 2018-20, 39.5 % of the total number of people skilled across various programs were women. When women are employed, their intra- household bargaining power increases, and poverty decreases. By tapping into community and building peer support, our women are skilled to become economically independent and socially relevant.

Health & the community

Prison inmates become skilled workers

In 2018-20, we trained 2,116 prisoners in 15 prisons across India SRIJAN (Social Rehabilitation of Inmates in Jail and Aiding the Needy) is our initiative to provide a holistic rehabilitation intervention to prison inmates.

Health & the nation

Youth Leadership Trainings conducted all across Rural India 1999 - 2013

5 H Model – Health, Home, Hygiene, Harmony, Human Values 100,000 Rural Champions of Change created Footprint in 50,000 villages

Health & the community

Drivers of Change in India 2013 - present

Companies Act 2013 makes CSR spend mandatory for large public and private sector organizations Niti Aayog constituted in 2015 for effective centre-state cooperation to advance development outcomes India signs up in 2016 to achieve SDGs by 2030.

Health & the nation

“A country can be truly empowered when people at the grassroots start feeling confident about themselves, their way of life, their tradition and language."
‍Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of IAHV

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Integrated Rural Development

Building capacity, empowering lives

The Challenge

There are three main challenges in India in integrated rural development: disintegration and disharmony in local communities; disillusionment in local Governments; and a fragmented approach which is not cross-sectoral. 65% of the population in villages  lack infrastructure and connectivity which directly impacts productivity, education and health, further exacerbating the poverty trap.

Our Strategy

We believe in the potential of rural communities. We ensure change is sustainable by beginning with behavioural change and an integrated approach engaging the entire community with inspired leadership from within.  We inspire ownership in communities enabling  agents of change who become active leads in their communities.

Integrated Rural Development
rural

Impact Measures

Smokeless chulhas distributed: More than

1,10,000

+

Cleanliness drives conducted by volunteers:

43,980

Health and Hygiene camps conducted:

90,200

Rural youth trained since January 2010 to September 2020:

2,13,573

Toilets constructed:

62,000

+

Biogas plant built:

1000

Youths de-addicted through Youth Leadership Training Program:

12,831

Number of Pratinidhis created under Project Bharat:

82,247

Number of villages reached under Project Bharat:

21,637

Panchayat members trained for Good Governance:

3588

Number of districts reached through Youth Leadership Training Program:

402

districts across India

Individuals benefited through the HIV/AIDS Awareness for Rural Adolescent (HARA) campaign:

45,000

individuals

Light A Home

Individuals benefited under The Light a Home project:

1,65,000

+ people

Solar Micro Grids in India set up for the Integrated Rural Energy Access Model Village program:

28

Villages Solar Electrified:

720

Schools electrified by SSRDP:

152

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Pathways for Change

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Casestudies

Case Studies

Empowering our youth

From 2018-20, we skilled 311,000 people at our skills development centers. Economic citizenship is crucial in our efforts towards poverty, peace, planet and prosperity, with our youth positioned right in the center bringing integration and cohesion to all our work in the SDGs.

Empowering our youth

Weaving bright futures

From 2018-20, 39.5 % of the total number of people skilled across various programs were women. When women are employed, their intra- household bargaining power increases, and poverty decreases. By tapping into community and building peer support, our women are skilled to become economically independent and socially relevant.

Weaving bright futures

Prison inmates become skilled workers

In 2018-20, we trained 2,116 prisoners in 15 prisons across India SRIJAN (Social Rehabilitation of Inmates in Jail and Aiding the Needy) is our initiative to provide a holistic rehabilitation intervention to prison inmates.

Prison inmates become skilled workers

Youth Leadership Trainings conducted all across Rural India 1999 - 2013

5 H Model – Health, Home, Hygiene, Harmony, Human Values 100,000 Rural Champions of Change created Footprint in 50,000 villages

Youth Leadership Trainings conducted all across Rural India 1999 - 2013

Drivers of Change in India 2013 - present

Companies Act 2013 makes CSR spend mandatory for large public and private sector organizations Niti Aayog constituted in 2015 for effective centre-state cooperation to advance development outcomes India signs up in 2016 to achieve SDGs by 2030.

Drivers of Change in India 2013 - present

“The root cause of environmental pollution is greed and insensitivity. Outer cleanliness can be sustained only by keeping our hearts clean. We have to protect  our enthusiasm, simplicity & compassion so we can be far more effective in preserving our environment."
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of IAHV

Sustainable Cities

Empowering leaders and changemakers

Multiple vectors including COVID-19, systemic racism, and climate change are forcing all of us to open our hearts and our minds to fundamental realities. Stress and anxiety are reaching unprecedented levels and threatening the mental health and wellbeing of our society.

This is a defining moment that requires leaders to have equanimity – to be grounded and at the same time, being able to empathize and energize others through their presence and actions.

We have created a one-hour educational module that provides tools and frameworks for deeper self-reflection and recalibration of our purpose and impact in the world.

Sustainable cities
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