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Where Are India’s Children

Where Are India’s Children (WAIC) envisions a future where every child in India is assured the right to a family through long-term changes in the adoption ecosystem. Their mission is to make every child in shelters visible to authorities through digitalization, ensure consistent and continuous evaluation for adoption eligibility, and drive sustainable change through adoption-related training and public awareness.

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Watavaran

Waatavaran has transformed the lives of forest-dwelling communities, restoring degraded landscapes and preserving biodiversity through community-led initiatives.

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The Unifly Collective (formerly Barefoot Edu Foundation)

Barefoot Edu Foundation (Barefoot) is dedicated to empowering school principals for transformative change in grassroots education. They equip principals with educational leadership skills to ACe: (i.e provide quality Academics, Co-curricular, and Edupreneurship) ensuring that every child has a strong foundation to think, feel, dream and drive meaningful change in their lives and communities.

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Saturday Art Class

Saturday Art Class (SArC) believes that every child, regardless of socio-economic background, deserves a safe space for self-expression and creativity. By integrating visual arts and social-emotional learning into early education, SArC envisions a world where children are empowered to create with confidence.

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Sajhe Sapne

Sajhe Sapne empowers rural Dalit, Adivasi, and Bahujan women by providing education and employment opportunities. Their mission is to create a movement that amplifies rural women’s agency through learning, earning, and collective action.

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Netri

NETRI, India’s first incubator for women in politics, boosts female participation in decision
making roles. It offers programmes to prepare women for elections and political careers.

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Fortify Health

Fortify Health envisions a healthier world where everyone has the micronutrients they need to survive and thrive. They tackle iron deficiency anemia by enabling access to micronutrient-rich wheat flour through three key streams: (a) Open Market Support—helping millers fortify chakki atta at no additional cost in the open market; (b) Partnership Support—collaborating with governments, quasi-government bodies, and NGOs to integrate wheat flour fortification into social safety net programs; and (c) Evidence Generation—conducting monitoring and evaluation to inform the public about the benefits of food fortification.

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