Theese marginalized communities belong to the deepest step of Indian caste system, a system that divides Indian society in 4 castes: Brahmin, ‘Kshatriyas’, ‘Vysya’ and ‘Sudra’.
We involve communities with a sustainable approach
We intervene with and for communities towards communities based and communities own change in different part of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana through awareness, capacity building and access to resources with the support of authorities.
Theese marginalized communities belong to the deepest step of Indian caste system, a system that divides Indian society in 4 castes: Brahmin, ‘Kshatriyas’, ‘Vysya’ and ‘Sudra’.
Tribal areas are difficult to reach territories, mostly located in the Northeast of the country, in which 8.6% of Indian population currently lives, 100 million people more or less.
Anganwadi centres has been established by the Government of India, under its flagship program called Integrated Child Development Scheme which is also called Anganwadi Services.