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Posted 3 years ago

It’s Still Difficult For Girls To Be Educated. This Is My Story.

By Mrs. Alliya Naaz As the saying goes: “If you educate a man, you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman, you educate a family (nation).” Education should…

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Posted 4 years ago

Stories of change

Raziya (19) and Nargis(17) are from Sangam Vihar, New Delhi and have long been associated with Breakthrough and its work in their community. This is their story.  One night, they…

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Posted 4 years ago

Formative Research in Odisha

With the prospect of going straight into a scale-up in Odisha, Breakthrough felt it to be more of an imperative to be taking up a formative research in Odisha to…

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Posted 4 years ago

Joining Task Force of the Punjab State Project Management Unit to implement NEP

A significant opportunity to influence other large organizations working in the state as well as facilitate the inclusion of more gender equal content into different programs in Punjab arose in…

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Posted 4 years ago

Nari Shakti & Misogyny

by Veena One of our Indian leaders recently mentioned that ‘Nari Shakti’ (Women Power) will play a vital role in fulfilling the dream of a bigger and stronger India. I…

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Posted 4 years ago

Straight Out Of Young Minds: Thoughts On Power Dynamics, Dalit Women Rights And More!

Following are the three blogs written by our Team Change Leaders. The themes range from power dynamics to violence against Dalit women and more. Who are Team Change Leaders (TCLs)?…

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