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26th April 2016, 02:39 PM
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Re: List of Top NGOS in India

Hello, here I am providing you the details of the top NGOs of India as under:

PRS Legislative Research:
PRS aims to deepen and broaden the legislative process by providing MPs with the necessary data and analysis for debates in parliament and for deliberations in committee meetings.

Save Life Foundation:
Focused on enabling bystander care or community-driven emergency medical response for road accident victims

Video Volunteers:
An international community media organization equips women and men in underdeveloped areas with critical thinking, creative, activist and video journalism skills, enabling entire communities to expose underreported stories

CGNet Swara:
A voice portal that enables ordinary citizens to report and discuss issues of local interest. To use it, they call a phone number using any mobile (or fixed line) phone.

Chetna:
Childhood Enhancement through Training and Action. CHETNA is an NGO working towards the empowerment of street and working children in a participatory approach

Breakthrough:
This is an initiative that has primary focus on human rights activities. They devise innovative strategies, customized for each issue this country witnesses, to engage youth participation rather than just documentation and conventional rallies.

Arth India:
Academy for Applied Research and Training in Healthcare in India is a non-government initiative striving for the attainment of better health of the community supplementing

Jagori:
Jagori undertakes training, documentation, grassroots action research, advocacy and campaigning in partnership with stakeholders including individual women and their partners, community members, civil society representatives, and other state/ institutional actors.

Centre for Health and Social Justice:
CHSJ works in four thematic areas to strengthen the claim of citizens pertaining to many health related rights viz – Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights, Social Exclusion and Health Rights, Community Action for Health Rights and Gender Equality.

TARSHI:
TARSHI (Talking About Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues) works towards expanding sexual and reproductive choices in people’s lives in an effort to enable them to enjoy lives of dignity, freedom from fear, infection and reproductive and sexual health problems.

SAMA:
Sama addresses the need to develop the broader understanding of women’s health through physical, social and political environments and to initiate interventions that enable and empower them to control these factors.


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