Gram Vikas Odisha
On a mission to enable resilient, dignified lives for five million rural poor.
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“Now My Son Eats What I Grow”
“Now My Son Eats What I Grow”
Women in Tumba use seeds and greywater to grow nutritious food for their children.
How water secure Gram Panchayats respond to India’s water bankruptcy - Gram Vikas
How water secure Gram Panchayats respond to India’s water bankruptcy - Gram Vikas
An account of Gram Vikas’s shift toward ecological restoration and local governance to secure water in rural Odisha.
Network for Water Secure Gram Panchayats Launched in Odisha - Gram Vikas
Network for Water Secure Gram Panchayats Launched in Odisha - Gram Vikas
Gram Vikas launched the WSGP Network to unite organisations in strengthening local water governance and advancing water security.
A small Adivasi village takes big steps to secure its water future - Gram Vikas
A small Adivasi village takes big steps to secure its water future - Gram Vikas
Adivasi villagers in Bada Antarsing unite to restore groundwater, ensuring water security through community-led action.
Can VB-G RAM G deliver what MGNREGA couldn’t? | IDR Can VB-G RAM G deliver what MGNREGA couldn’t? | IDR
Can VB-G RAM G deliver what MGNREGA couldn’t? | IDR Can VB-G RAM G deliver what MGNREGA couldn’t? | IDR
Data from Kerala and Odisha shows how MGNREGA shifted in practice from a legal right to an administratively managed scheme. What must VB-G RAM G do differently?
An Adivasi village learns to monitor water quality
An Adivasi village learns to monitor water quality
A village in Ganjam district implements a water surveillance and management system.
Guardians of Water: How Adivasi communities are securing their land and livelihoods - Gram Vikas
Guardians of Water: How Adivasi communities are securing their land and livelihoods - Gram Vikas
A new model for local leadership takes shape in the Village Vision Saathi Hub - Gram Vikas
A new model for local leadership takes shape in the Village Vision Saathi Hub - Gram Vikas
Crypto Philanthropy Without Rules Is a Compliance Trap for Indian NGOs
Crypto Philanthropy Without Rules Is a Compliance Trap for Indian NGOs
Crypto donations may expand global giving, but without a differentiated regulatory framework, they expose Indian NGOs to legal, financial, and reputational risk
Download Joe Madiath book
Download Joe Madiath book
Network for Water Secure Gram Panchayats Launched in Odisha - Gram Vikas
Network for Water Secure Gram Panchayats Launched in Odisha - Gram Vikas
Gram Vikas launched the WSGP Network to unite organisations in strengthening local water governance and advancing water security.
Toilets can work
Toilets can work
India, 2013 | charity: water
India, 2013 | charity: water
People, Communities & Development in Rural Orissa: A compendium of case studies from Gram Vikas
People, Communities & Development in Rural Orissa: A compendium of case studies from Gram Vikas
Download report on equitable participation
Download report on equitable participation
Download gram vikas information pdf
Download gram vikas information pdf
Annual Report 2024-25
Annual Report 2024-25
Gram Vikas leads push for community-centered carbon finance - Gram Vikas
Gram Vikas leads push for community-centered carbon finance - Gram Vikas
A day-long consultation in Odisha, convened by Gram Vikas, brought together CSOs to deepen knowledge, tackle challenges, and push for carbon finance systems that prioritise communities.
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Search - Gram Vikas
Turning losses into gains: How Mallipanka farmers find success in new crops - Gram Vikas
Turning losses into gains: How Mallipanka farmers find success in new crops - Gram Vikas
One young woman’s journey proves women can be the change we need - Gram Vikas
One young woman’s journey proves women can be the change we need - Gram Vikas
Help preserve Saura tribal culture and identity
Help preserve Saura tribal culture and identity
Rural women entrepreneurs stitch livelihood success in Odisha - Gram Vikas
Rural women entrepreneurs stitch livelihood success in Odisha - Gram Vikas
“Now My Son Eats What I Grow”: A Small Garden, A Useful Change - Gram Vikas
“Now My Son Eats What I Grow”: A Small Garden, A Useful Change - Gram Vikas
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