Civil Society in India: Opportunities and Challenges
Possible areas to explore – 28th May, 2018, SPADE and Civil Society Academy [https://www.civilsocietyacademy.org/] organized a one day consultation at WBVHA, Kolkata [http://www.wbvha.co.in/] to exchange and interact views and ideas on “Civil Society in India: Opportunities and Challenges – Possible areas to explore”. It highlighted the 17 Sustainable Development Goals which officially came into force since 2016… with civil society, local authorities, indigenous people, local communities, academia and other elevant sectors…
Jadavpur University
Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata
Techno India College Of Technology, Kolkata
SPADE electrifies 50 Huts in village Burrabazar in Puruliya through National Solar Scheme a project facilitated by NBIRT, Madurdaha [http://www.nbirt.org.in/].
SPADE got the 1st Prize in the Asia Regional Good Practice Exercise under the theme of Mainstreaming DRR & CCA in Development Planning at Local Level by OXFAM.
Tie up with Corporate & Agencies Abroad
- Tata Power Community Development Trust, Haldia [Project – Livelihood Development of community in Sutahata and Haldia 2015-2018…. continuing.]
- IOCL (Indian Oil Corporation), Haldia and SPADE – Capacity Building of Women – to empower the underprivileged women thru capacity building, training etc., in order to ensure a better future for them and consequently an overall improvement in the daily lives of their families. [The project is located at Rajarampur, Sutahata block, Purba Midnapore.]
- ONGC – ONGC CSR Project for training of 240 Tribal Women in Goat rearing from Purulia district, West Bengal.
- Indo – Global Social Service Society, New Delhi [https://igsss.org/] – Promoting Climate Resilient Livelihood Through Strong Community Base Organizations in Nabadwip of Nadia District.