

Mr Saurav is a Youth Peace Ambassador & a recipient of Youth Solidarity Fund (YSF) Award of United Nations Alliances of Civilizations (UNAOC), 2017 Edition. Served as a national consultant for World Bank, DANIDA, FAO, Intercooperation, Sightsavers, Catholic Relief Services, ActionAid, UNICEF. D from National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), Pune Is a former Member of Faculty of Institute of Rural Management, Anand and National Institute of Habitat Management. Phil from Delhi School of Economics & Ph. In our journey we have evolved our approach across our programs through gender lens, lens of participatory governance, SDG lens, intersectional lens and now SRADHA has restructured its approach through the lens of COVID-19 emergency in order to achieve the agenda of 2030.ġ6 years of experience serving the most vulnerable and marginalized youth of India, Nepal and Bhutan by youth-led activities.ĭr Sujitabh is a M. Leadership development, critical inquiry on issues concerning their cultural products and negotiation skills.Awareness-raising on the need for their consent in spreading their cultural products and their claim on the revenue generated in the value chain.Knowledge building on intellectual property right on their art, cultural products, stories, unique products and documentations on them Integrating ICT to their production process, marketing and value chainĬapacity building for participating in the public policy process concerning them Skilling the youth to become successful creative entrepreneurs, develop their enterprises, and opportunities of their choice informal sector.



The continuous orientation of indigenous youth (men and women) through information, education and communication programs on policies, agendas, and programs of the government, non-government, indigenous people’s organizations and un agencies concerning indigenous people and communicating their responses to the wider world and enabling them to speak and advocate for themselvesĬapacity building training on digital technology – audio, video, ICT, social media platforms, e-books, audio-books, and digital storytelling To strengthen its mission, SRADHA, together with its local partners, is engaged in SRADHA as a lead organization ensures that indigenous youth are empowered as decision-makers to protect their language, identity, ownership, and intellectual property right on their art, cultural products, and livelihood there from and capacitate younger generation preserving and sustaining the culture of their ancestors.
