Sanlaap India

Speaking of the Unspoken

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First: all pages of Sanlaap are to be reached by internal links from the Homepage; second: these pages cannot be copied.

  • Girls allways have two homes,
  • one that of their father’s,
  • and the other of their in-laws,
  • but none that they can call their own,
  • here at SANLAAP I have found my own.

But you have more informations on wikipedia:

Sanlaap is an Indian feminist NGO, established in 1987. Its focus is to make the world a safe place for girl children and women by protecting their rights … Mission Statement: Sanlaap is a developmental organization that works towards correction of social imbalances which present themselves as gender injustice and violence against women and children. The primary work is focused against trafficking of women and children for commercial sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and forced prostitution … Sanlaap and AIDS: More than nineteen percent of the girls rescued from brothel prostitution, living in Sneha Shelters are HIV positive, discarded by their families and the Government Homes. Some have given birth to children at the age of fourteen and fifteen … SUNDAR: Sundar was initiated in 2000 as a support group for Women in Prostitution to address the problems of WIP in the red-light areas. The women are supported to get their identity in the form of voters’ identity card and ration card and are also supported to live a life with dignity without being abused and exploited by local hoodlums, pimps, customers, police and their live in boyfriends or husbands … (full long text).

Guilty Without Trial;

Download the Sanlaap Annual Report 2005-2006, 45 pages;

All Bengal Women’s Union.

Give World

GiveWorld is a trusted gateway that connects people with causes they care about in India. 100% projects are carefully selected and certified 100% of your donation is used for the project you specify 100% guarantee of feedback on how your donation was used + you can set up regular contributions … Give World is owned and operated by Give Foundation, Inc. which is a US based non-religious and non-political, 501(c)(3) registered non-profit organization. All donations to GIVE Foundation, Inc are tax-exempt in the US … (full text).

Causes to support: Donate online for the following causes (You have to first select a cause and under each non-profit profile you have donation options listed):

  • Child Welfare
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health and Sanitation
  • Human Rights and Empowerment
  • Livelihoods and Poverty
  • Services for the Disabled
  • Services for the Elderly
  • Women and Family Services
  • Youth Welfare

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About: … We follow a unique partnership model where different partners bring a lot of passion and zeal to the effort, and the cause they work on is typically their organizational mission as well.

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Association for India's Development

AID was founded in 1991 with the vision: « Problems are interconnected, so must be the solution »

The village student of Nandurbar District, Maharshtra, India, who is pedalling to generate electricity for lighting his school is a volunteer. The people who helped design and manufacture AID’s Bijli bike (pedal power generator) are AID-India volunteers and their friends. Those that got excited by the project idea and raised funds to support it so that the village student is empowered to generate his own electricity are AID volunteers in USA. The person who took the photo and the person who uploaded it on the website are AID volunteers. And finally the jeevanshala (school of life) in a tribal village without electricity that inspired AID’s alternate energy initiatives is managed by volunteers of Narmada movement. (full text).

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Apna Skool’ (Educational Project for the Children of Migrant Workers);
Donate to Aid;
Address: Association for India’s Development, P.O Box « F », College Park, MD 20741-3005, U.S.A;
Contact for particular chapter (USA/India/Canada/Australia/Oman).

About: Association for India’s Development (AID) is a volunteer movement committed to promoting sustainable, equitable and just development.

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Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan – KMVS

Linked with Alkaben Jani, with Lataben Sachde, and with Hakkuben Theba, all of India.

The Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan KMVS is a collective group of rural women based in the western state of Gujarat. Forming self sustaining producer groups these women have come together to improve their socio and economic status.

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About: The Bombay Bedspread Company is a trading name of Clayduck Interactive Ltd. (Reg no: 03920020 , Registered in England & Wales). The Bombay Bedspread Company is a registered importer & member of the British Association for Fair Trade Shops – BAFTS. So, who are we and why are we selling Indian bedspreads? The Bombay Bedspread Company commenced trading in August 2005 by a husband and wife team from Staines, Middlesex. Raj, originally from Bombay, and Janet from Lancashire, decided to start the business when their presents of Indian bedspreads to family and friends were met with so much enthusiasm and requests for more … (full text).

Presentation of the professional activity: … KMVS was founded in 1989 with the overall aim of empowering women to increase their sustainable income. They support a variety of programmes which encourage village and tribal unity with particular emphasis on women becoming more involved in the social and political arenas.

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womankind worldwide

creating a world of difference

If you are interested in helping women improve their lives – whether in developing countries or in the UK – I am sure that there is much here that will engage and inspire you.

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About: WOMANKIND Worldwide believes women in developing countries are a powerful force for change.

Women have an abundance of practical ideas for improving their own lives and lifting their families and communities out of poverty. But this can only happen if they have the confidence and opportunities to articulate their needs and ideas – and be listened to.

WOMANKIND Worldwide is the only UK charity devoted to enabling women to achieve this.

We work closely with 32 partner community groups in 14 developing countries. This means that the projects we fund and support tackle the specific issues in a particular area, rather than trying to import a ‘one size fits all’ solution from the UK.

All our projects are connected to enabling women to understand their legal rights. And to use these rights to benefit their daily lives. Where new legislation is needed to protect women or improve their status, we help our partners secure this too.

WOMANKIND also runs a programme of work in the UK.