right to learn
right to earn
right to grow…

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Most working aged men and women in rural India lack basic primary education. Literacy & numeracy though vital need not be the only way forward. At s.o.a.c.h we believe that skills, as much as knowledge, are engines of development.

At s.o.a.c.h our focus is on creative skills that help people develop the wider ability to innovate, problem solve and reflect critically- allowing for qualitative and responsible endeavours.

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prahar

Support women empowerment

India is faced with the dual challenge of poor functional literacy and a lack of skilled, trained labour. A paucity of developmental opportunities for rural India and its women, further excludes a large section of the population from participating in the formal economy.

prahar thus supports the poorly literate and inadequately skilled acquire sustainable vocational skills. By training rural women in vocations and soft skills, s.o.a.c.h seeks to actively involve them in leading, shaping and taking responsibility for their own growth and development.

Empowering women with skills and knowledge improves not just their life but also future generations to come.

ambar

Support rural entrepreneurship

The ambar project supports rural skills to find larger market linkages through design development and entrepreneurial capacity building.

Rural communities can sustain a biome of skills that become relevant in our current concerns of sustainable future. ambar through it’s design and development focus, seeks to revitalise rural communities to evolve creatively and sustainably to stay relevant with changing times.

Every year s.o.a.c.h supports 25 fellows through the ambar program.

Empowering rural youth and women with contemporary entrepreneur avenues is of paramount importance to stop migration and bridge the urban- rural gap.

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