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PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN BY SAHAYI FROM 1991 – 2006

 

 

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Major Projects

Period

Project Partners/Supporters

1.

Strengthening Voluntary Organisations in the state of Kerala

January 1991 to March 1992

March 1994

Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA), New Delhi

Swedish SIDA, FORD FOUNDATION, CORDAID, Ministry of Rural Development Govt. Of India

2.

Strengthening Voluntary Organisations in the state of Kerala

January 1992 to December 2000

German Adult Education Association (IIZ/DVV), Bonn, Germany

3.

Environment Awareness Campaign

September to December 1993

September to December 1994

September to December 1995

Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Government of India, New Delhi.

4.

Strengthening NGO sector in Kerala

May 1995 to March 1997

BILANCE (CEBEMO), The Netherlands

5.

Strengthening Panchayt Raj Institutions (Local Self Governance Institutions) in Kerala

April 1995 to March 2002

Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA), New Delhi

6.

Building Leadership in women for strengthening Local Self Governance Institutions

April 2000 to March 2003

Sir Ratan Tata Trust, Mumbai, India

7.

Capacity Building Intervention for addressing Livelihood Issues/Poverty Reduction with Special focus on Women

January 2001 to Still continuing

German Adult Education Association (IIZ/DVV), Bonn, Germany

8.

Governance where People Matter – Strengthening Local Self Governance Institutions in Kerala

April 2002 to Still Continuing

Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA), New Delhi

9.

Total Literacy Campaign in Kerala – Study and Publication of report

1997

ASPBAE, Mumbai

10.

Tsunami Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Project

January 2005 onwards

CORDAID, The Netherlands

MALTESER International, Germany

One to One Children’s Fund, U.K.

St’ James School, U.K.

11.

Psycho-social care for Tsunami affected families, School regeneration Project

2006 – 2007 and

2007-2008

MALTESER International, Germany

One to One Children’s Fund, U.K.

St’ James School, U.K.

 

 

 

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