The workshop focused on how to conduct a survey effectively, outlining its purpose, value, research ethics and rules. It emphasized the importance of adapting one's approach to the community being surveyed. The participants learned about the mindset they should adopt when interacting with people, including the use of respectful language, appropriate attire, and maintaining discipline. … Continue reading Fellows Training – How To Conduct Survey
Farewell to the second cohort of Guts Fellows – Deep Reflections & Taking the Journey ahead!
"I have made mistakes that have taken me back a few steps" is a statement of great courage, and honesty, in response to what have been any changes in self in the past one year. This is difficult for many older activists to admit oftentimes. The fact that the youth's family stand by her, support … Continue reading Farewell to the second cohort of Guts Fellows – Deep Reflections & Taking the Journey ahead!
2nd Year of Guts Fellowship started!
Our second year of "Guts" Fellowship has started! Platforms like Fellowships stay very far out of reach from youth who come from Nomadic Denotified Adivasi communities, despite their rich lived experiences. Using a "No Criteria" entry process, we are continuing in this year too, to reach a very wide intersection of youth including tent dwelling, … Continue reading 2nd Year of Guts Fellowship started!