Education
Now recognised as a fundamental right by the Government of India, Education has been a focus area for Indian Women And Child Welfare Trust for a long time. Through a number
Learn moreNow recognised as a fundamental right by the Government of India, Education has been a focus area for Indian Women And Child Welfare Trust for a long time. Through a number
Learn moreSexual exploitation of children and young people under 18 involves exploitative situations, contexts and relationships where young people (or a third person or persons) receive ‘something’ (e.g. food, accommodation, drugs,
Learn moreChildren are an important stakeholder for business – as consumers, family members of employees, young workers, and as future employees and business leaders. Almost every business activity can leave a
Learn moreEvery child has the right to live and thrive in a safe and caring family environment, free from all forms of violence. But for millions of children, abuse, neglect, exploitation
Learn moreEducation is a basic human right, an investment for the future peace and prosperity of our world. Education can protect entire generations of at-risk communities from cycles of poverty. The
Learn moreGirls Education – Previously educating girls was not considered substantial. However, the world has realised the essence of educating girl. In the modern world women empowerment essentially stresses enlightening girls
Learn moreTowards creating a healthier society by popularizing preventive measures; the Indian Women and Child Welfare Trust organizes health awareness programs on various issues of health and hygiene. For this purpose,
Learn moreDespite having a flourishing tourism industry, life in some part of India isn’t easy for everyone. There are a number of the population who live life on little or no
Learn moreDonate Every rupee counts! You can make a difference. Come forward, now… For decades Indian Women and Child Welfare Trust has been working with the most disadvantaged children & women to
Learn moreSocial Security and Health The risk of illness for marginalized families is irreversible health damage, inescapable debt, and even early death. Poor working women’s health issues become neglected because of
Learn moreThe Indian Women and Child Welfare Trust is committed to sustainable development. Being able to earn a living from a skill is a long term solution to poverty. We help
Learn moreAll societies are guided by a certain number of rules – formal or not, written or unwritten, that define how members of the community are expected to behave, how they
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