SMVM believes that no society can claim to be progressive where women are treated as second-class citizens, experiencing exploitation, violence and being deprived of her constitutional rightsa
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Srijan Mahila Vikas Manch (SMVM) was formed by a small group of likeminded survivors of child marriage. The main goal of the organisation is to empower the socially and economically marginalised groups to enhance their well-being. Registered in the year 2000 under the Societies Registration Act (21 of 1860), the organization is committed to enhance the participation of the socially excluded and marginalized groups - tribal, minorities, women, children and person with disabilities - in development processes to build an inclusive society, through varieties of community owned initiatives.
SMVM believes that no society can claim to be progressive where women are treated as second-class citizens, experiencing exploitation, violence and being deprived of her constitutional rightsa
Read More...Quality education is a fundamental human rights and a key to ensure gender equality and empowerment. SMVM ‘s education programme seeks to fill critical gaps in the quality
Read More...Addressing growing incidence of child rights violation is one of the India’s development priorities. Putting in place multiple legislatives frameworks, institutions coupled with policy instrument is a progressive step to address children multiple vulnerabilities.
Read More...SMVM believes that children irrespective of social, religious, linguistic identities and different learning needs deserve an opportunities to learn and grow to their full potential without experiencing fear, violence and stigma.
Read More...Our livelihood interventions focus on enhancing family income through micro level diversification and livelihood mix strengthening to meet the livelihood stress.
Read MoreAttainment of ODF status is an important milestone in the journey of SBM-G programme, but it is not the end of the programming for sanitation and hygiene benefits
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