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The many gaps in menstrual hygiene awareness in rural India (The Quint)
Over the last few decades, conversations around menstruation have slowly crawled out our bedroom walls and entered mainstream discussions in the media and elsewhere –
Break the taboo: Cracking down on menstrual hygiene myths (New Indian Express)
HYDERABAD : We call them taboo topics – menstruation and reproductive health. But being termed as taboos does not simply make these essential components of
How to support girl child education in the new normal after COVID-19 ( India Today)
In Short Girls have been one of the worst impacted groups as the schools remain closed due to Covid-19. Increased dropouts might impact girls by
Why a Transformation is Required to Enable Women Entrepreneurship (She The People TV )
In India, women entrepreneurs have a potential to create transformational employment and generate 150–170 million jobs according to a joint report by Bain & Company
Are we doing enough for our children? (Times of India )
Each year, India celebrates Children’s Day on November 14th in remembrance of the first Prime Minister of India, Chacha Nehru and his love for children.
NGOs turn saviors for most vulnerable communities during COVID-19 pandemic (New Indian Express)
NEW DELHI: Providing ambulance for COVID-19 patients, arranging for the cremation of those who succumbed to the disease, providing meals to the needy, and helping
How ChildFund India is empowering women micro-entrepreneurs across India (YourStory)
Thirty-five-year-old Meera Katare from Sikarpura village in Madhya Pradesh used to work as a labourer in the nearest city, Indore. In addition to uncertain pay
Digital divide between ‘have devices’ and ‘have not’ deepens – and so does student despair (Economic Times)
One smartphone, three siblings equals zero online classes. The stark equation by Mohit Ahirwar , the son of a labourer, explains not just his own
Why education for peace, sustainability through ‘social & emotional well-being interventions’ is the need of the hour (India Today)
In our society, as awareness about education spread, an unfortunate trend of viewing education only as academic competencies followed. This education day, as we celebrate
‘Mentor Mothers’ raise the bar on nutrition and health (Hindu Business Line)
How tribal women in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha are unlearning myths about food Bommai Samrath, a 29-year-old mother from Nayapara village in Bastar district
Nutritional Needs, Food Security to Strengthen India’s Backbone (Outlook Poshan)
ChildFund’s program ‘MACHAN’ is a holistic program to adress key issues like, malnutrition, mother and child health, new-born care, and adolescent nutrition. India’s greatest treasure
Disaster Management: common alerting protocol yet to be implemented for whole of India (Newsroom 24*7)
CHINA AND INDIA TOGETHER ACCOUNT FOR OVER 2.8 BILLION DISASTER-AFFECTED PEOPLE BETWEEN 2000-2019, APPROXIMATELY 70% OF THE GLOBAL TOTAL, AS PER THE LATEST UNDRR REPORT.
वो 7 पोषक तत्व जिनकी कमी से जूझते हैं अधिकतर लोग, जानिए संकेत (The Quint)
हमें एक संतुलित आहार लेने की जरूरत होती है ताकि शरीर के लिए जरूरी सभी जरूरी पोषक तत्वों की पूर्ति होती रहे. फिर भी मुमकिन
With The Closure Of Schools – Are India’s Children Remaining Hungry? (Daily Pioneer)
The Mid-day meal scheme started in 1995, is one of the largest anti-poverty programs to have ever run. A simple concept, children were incentivized to
With The Closure Of Schools – Are India’s Children Remaining Hungry? (Business World – Online)
The Mid-day meal scheme started in 1995, is one of the largest anti-poverty programs to have ever run. A simple concept, children were incentivized to
How Mahua, Ragi and Pumpkin Leaves are Fighting Malnutrition (Times of India)
Locally-grown vegetables and fruits are helping to counter malnutrition in 200 tribal villages in India Sunita, just three years old, lives in Moridongri village, near
Blended education models with offline methods help bridge learning gaps for 85% students: Experts (News18)
With school closures and classes continuing, hybrid or blended models of learning stressing on offline components are being practised in remote parts of the country.
How National Education Policy will impact India’s Private Coaching Industry (Times Of India)
With over 55% of school students enrolled in private tuitions, a look at how the new education policy will impact the industry The National Education
Workshop focuses on protection of child rights (THE HANS INDIA)
Tirupati: A two-day workshop on protecting the children rights began here on Tuesday. The Rashtriya Seva Samithi (RASS) and Child Fund India, an International Donor
Nothing is Impossible! (Careers360 Magazine)
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TEDxDelhiSalon set to hold its first event on Art and Childhood with ChildFund India (maagulf.com)
న్యూఢిల్లీ: టెడ్స్ ఢిల్లీ తో భాగస్వామ్యంతో చైల్డ్ ఫండ్ ఇండియా టెడ్స్ఢిల్లీసలోన్ వద్ద “ఆర్ట్ అండ్ చైల్డ్హ హుడ్ ” నేపథ్యంపై ఆలోచనలను చర్చించడానికి చేంజ్ మేకర్స్, కాంట్రామేటర్లు మరియు యాక్టివేటర్స్లను కలిసి తీసుకువచ్చింది.
Daring to Dream Big (Society magazine)
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TEDxDelhiSalon set to hold its first event on Art and Childhood with ChildFund India (Dainik Bhasker)
नई दिल्ली. चाइल्ड फंड इंडिया और माइंड्स इग्नाइटेड के साथ मिलकर TEDxDelhiSalon ने पहला ‘आर्ट एंड चाइल्डहुड’ थीम पर इवेंट आयोजित किया। इसके ज़रिए बच्चों
ChildFund India is combating child labour, trafficking, and marriage across 14 states (Your Story)
ChildFund combats grave issues like child marriage, child trafficking, and child labour by providing parents with livelihood opportunities while working with the government machinery, as
ChildFund fostering Women Empowerment through Education (Higher Education Review Magazine)
Women make almost 50% of total population of the world and they play a vital role in contributing to the family, society and community they
500 tribal women received Entrepreneurship training in Jhabua (Dainik Bhasker)
इंदौर। चाइल्ड फंड इंडिया ने झाबुआ में ५०० जनजातीय महिलाओं को उद्यमी बनाने का प्रशिक्षण पूरा करने की घोषणा की। यह प्रशिक्षण पॉवर्टी टू प्रॉस्परीट