06/08/2021
Coming Up Today!
NRMC India, an Intellecap subsidiary, will be part of the Report Launch for the recently concluded project focused on facilitating change for adolescents in .
NRMC was the M&E partner for Breakthrough India during this 5 year project.
Join them as they share their key findings & insights.
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Pritha
14/06/2020
Given the significant shift in people's behaviour and surroundings due to the pandemic, Nil, a design unit of NRMC has launched an online survey to understand time use patterns and the gendered impact of the lockdown!
Do take out 5 minutes to fill this form and share widely!
Nil-NRMC Time Use Survey. Click here to participate!
An online survey to understand the gendered impact of the lockdown.
13/11/2019
Sharing the field findings and discussing the next steps for the School Feeding Programme in Poverty Prone Areas with the Government of Bangladedh, in collaboration with World Food Programme.
22/04/2019
NRMC continues to work towards protecting, sustaining and enhancing the human and natural resources of tomorrow.
Demonstrating impact at scale through evidence, we strive on!
Happy Earth Day!
As a small step towards our planet can make a huge difference, our members at TiE Delhi-NCR are contributing towards a sustainable with their unique and innovative products & services. We truly appreciate their earnest efforts for ensuring a better world!
NRMC Aquvio Ziptrak Institute for Circular Economy and SDGs
15/01/2019
Read Our Blog on Five Facts You Need to Know About the India Land & Development Conference (ILDC) at the Land portal
https://landportal.org/…/five-facts-you-need-know-about-ind…
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21/03/2018
Another inspiring story depicting women's land issues...
Come join the dialogue and show your support!
HER LAND HER STORY
“I could not provide education to my children as I had no
residential proof. With the patta, at least my grandchildren
are in school now.”
Sixty two year old Labara Nayeeka’s ordeal started when she came to her in-laws village as a newly-wed. Her husband’s family lived in a ramshackle thatched hut that did not offer much protection from the vagaries of weather. Without a piece of land of its own, the family worked as agricultural labourers.
Income depended on the whims and fancies of the land ownership and without the job card; she had no access to NREGS. Survival used to be difficult with low and uncertain income.
Labara’s long, painful ordeal recently came to an end when she got a piece of homestead land measuring four decimals under OTELP’s comprehensive land allocation programme.
With support from OTELP in the form of saplings and know-how, Labara started her own backyard vegetable garden. She now has a home, food from her own garden, an identity which
enables her to access various schemes including free education for her grandchildren. Life has indeed come full circle for Labara’s family.
Source:”Land answers the poverty question – Comprehensive Programme on Land to the Landless”
published by Odisha Tribal Empowerment and Livelihoods Programme (OTELP) with the support of
IFAD.
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https://centerforlandgovernance.wordpress.com/her-
land-her-story/
21/03/2018
HER LAND HER STORY
“I have an identity of my own. The patta has rekindled my
repressed hopes. I am ready to dream now”
Fate has not been kind to Gomati Harijan, a 40 year old childless widow. Along with poverty, she has partial blindness that restricts her physical movement. As if that is not enough, she has also been suffering from a chronic skin disease.
With her adverse physical condition, she has no option but to fend for herself. Loneliness and insecurity compelled her to adopt her eight year old nephew. “If I work, I get to eat. If I don’t, I have to go hungry. It is as simple as that,” she says in a matter of fact voice. Despite her countless maladies, an unusual boldness in her enabled her to take these adversities in her stride and move on.
Through OTELP’s intervention, Gomati’s hitherto uncertain and distorted life got a firm dimension. The CRP enlisted her as homesteadless and helped her in the entire process to ensure
that this deprived woman gets a legal title to her own home.
Patta to a homestead measuring four decimals has given her much more than just a roof overhead – an identity of her own. She now looks forward to a life loaded with dreams and happiness.
Source:”Land answers the poverty question – Comprehensive Programme on Land to the Landless”
published by Odisha Tribal Empowerment and Livelihoods Programme (OTELP) with the support of
IFAD.
Visit our Blog page:
https://centerforlandgovernance.wordpress.com/her-
land-her-story/
15/03/2018
Meet Ketty Marcelo Lopez. Ketty is a lifelong activist and the current President of
ONAMIAP (Organización Nacional de Mujeres Indígenas Andinas y Amazónicas del
Perú) where she helps indigenous and rural women exercise control over their lands and
resources. Learn more about Ketty’s work at http://herlandherstory.com
Her Land, Her Story
A Women’s Land Rights Campaign
08/03/2018
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we are launching the Her Land Her Story Campaign. For the next three weeks we will be partnering with the Cadasta Foundation, Land
Portal, BRAC, Habitat for Humanity’s Solid Ground Campaign, Landesa, Namati, Oxfam, OpenStreetMap Zambia, Resource Equity, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment,
and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Thematic Network on Good Governance of Extractive and Land Resources to advocate for women’s land rights by spotlighting the stories of real women from around the world.
The Her Land Her Story Campaign is designed to raise awareness of women’s land rights and help people personally relate to the issue by featuring a real woman’s land story each day.
We urge you to join us in the campaign and engage in dialogue. Do visit http://herlandherstory.com and stay tuned for more interesting stories about women and land!
Her Land, Her Story
A Women’s Land Rights Campaign