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This is the inspiring story of Shevanti, who resides in the Tansa Valley with her husband Jairam, children, and grandchildren. The family cultivates rice on
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This is the inspiring story of Shevanti, who resides in the Tansa Valley with her husband Jairam, children, and grandchildren. The family cultivates rice on
In celebration of International Women’s Month, we are honoring women who are contributing to their families and communities in significant ways through our empowering Self-Help
Village women access the refurbished well at Ghotgaon While water is a sustainable resource, it is also a limited resource. Some 3 in 10 people
On International Women’s Day, PRASAD Chikitsa distributed sewing and beading machines This month, in recognition of International Women’s Month, we are honoring the women of
Dear Friend, Getting ready for our event Being Together, we thought we’d share this family farming success story… In the Tansa Valley, rice paddy farming prevails.
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