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SAFP 2023
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Safeguarding Resources
SAFP safegaurding handbook 2020 SAFP Safeguarding Policy
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Remembering Rajni Tilak
Remembering Rajni Tilak March 30 2019
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Focus Areas
SAFP Focus areas are: Partnering with women on the margins to increase resources Supporting Youth Leaving Care Advocacy and Safe guarding for children and vulnerable adults The blog has reports from SAFP peoples work shared below.
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Youth Leaving Care Report 2019 by Aditya Yatri
SAFP team member, Aditya is a National Leader of Youth Leaving Care (YLC). He works probono to develop the Association of Youth who need to leave orphanages at the age of 18 years and have little guidance apart from the help they may get from staff members of the orphanage or Child Care Institution (CCI)…
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2018/19 Report of activities- SAFP Consultant Sunita Kotnala
Sunita Kotnala is a member of SAFP since 2007 and was nominated as an Advisory Board Member- Strategy and Governance ( 2009-2016). Following changes to the NGO management rules in India, she is now working with SAFP in a pro-bono capacity from time to time at the UN DESA for HLPF related activities for monitoring…
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IFAD Consultancy Case Study by S Kotnala Pastoralists re-establish traditional ecosystems, ILC
https://www.landcoalition.org/en/regions/asia/resources/pastoralists-re-establish-traditional-ecosystems-and-customary-grazing-rights More than 600 Gujjar agro-pastoralist families – due for relocation from the vicinity of the Sariska Tiger Reserve Protected Area in the Alwar district – took the lead in engaging with state actors to claim their grazing and traditional water harvesting rights and preserve the Oran – a traditional ecosystem unique to the forest communities of…
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IFAD Consultancy Case Study by S Kotnala Creating a grassroot institution for common forest resource management, ILC
https://www.landcoalition.org/en/resources/creating-grassroots-institution-common-forest-resources-management In 1997 Seva Mandir created an informal network of Forest Protection Committees, the Van Utthan Sansthan (VUS). In 2003 VUS acquired a formal status as a nongovernmental organisation that protects and manages 67,000 hectares of forestland in more than 240 villages in Udaipur, Rajasthan, under Joint Forest Management (JFM). Today VUS successfully engages with…
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Research Report Middle Age Women
FINAL-Psycho-Social Wellbeing of Middle Aged Women-Delhi-NCR-SNCWS-JMI
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