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Impact: Corruption free meals in one village in Gujarat!
The Mid-Day Meal Scheme is a government-sponsored scheme meant to provide food to children in schools. This scheme was launched to check malnutrition & to encourage attendance in schools. In this interview, Community Correspondent Neeru Rathod describes how she & her community in Kanpur, Gujarat united to ensure 30 children...
RTE: PASS YA FAIL?
What is it like for children in India to access education? 206 Trained community journalists, using digital video cameras, will capture the reality of the implementation of the Right to Education Act. Are schools easy to get to? Is the student-teacher ratio correct? Are there toilets and drinking water in...
Call For India Unheard Community Correspondents: Nominate your Candidates
Can you help us identify a new group of IndiaUnheard community correspondents? We’re looking for passionate community members whom we can train to become the voice of their communities. Please take a moment to think of people who would benefit from this opportunity, and who could become skilled communicators of...
Giant leap of India’s ‘downtrodden’: Teenage community reporter confronts tyranny, corruption
The following article by Stella Paul was published in the April issue of Silent Heroes, Invisible Bridges magazine – an International publication that focuses on positive journalism. We are re-publishing the content from the original article. Mukesh Rajak of Jagdishpur village in eastern India has unusual friends. They sit together...
Video Volunteers Elects Davia B. Temin Chair of the BoardCommunity Video Empowering the Voices of...
NEW YORK– September 30, 2010: Video Volunteers, the international media organization empowering the voices of the world’s unheard communities, announced today the election of Davia B. Temin as Chair of the Board. Ms. Temin, a marketing, media and crisis strategist, and CEO of Temin and Company, has been on the...