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Video Volunteers honored in Japan by Junior Chamber International
This is a post by Jessica Mayberry, the Founding Director of Video Volunteers, who was recently honored as an ‘Outstanding Young Leader’ by Junior Chamber International, Japan. Ms Mayberry traveled to Japan to accept the award. In this blog she recollects the event and her experience. I am writing from...
No School ForSpecial Children
There are 112 primary schools, 34 middle schools and 23 high schools in Nagaland’s Wokha, but none for children with special needs.
Teacher CanesDalit Student
Atrocities on Dalit communities is one of the ugly realities of India that refuses to decrease.
“Anganwadi”Who Is Benefiting?
The Anganwadi program is an Integrated Child Development Service.
Horse Carts Lose Race
Recent efforts to modernize transport services throughout Allalahabad might force out the city’s traditional horse rickshaws.
Education Miles Away
Realizing the Right to Education will be a large challenge in the Northeast.
Child Brides Abound
Despite laws prohibiting child marriage, India has the highest rate of child marriages in the world.
Cycle Rickshaws Left Behind
The cycle rickshaw is one of the oldest existing forms of transportation in India.