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ProPoor.org Newsletter (November 30, 2017)Below are the development news stories from South Asia, featured 'sign of light' and latest updates from the ProPoor community ... | |
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A Day with Ragpickers of Delhi Despite their crucial service of keeping urban waste management in place, Indian ragpickers continue to struggle for survival in dire conditions. | |
Hyderabad to Host International Permaculture Meet Happening every two years, the International Permaculture Convergence is a very special occasion offered to practitioners from around the world to share their experiences, learn from each other about ... | |
Karachi Biennale: The Starting Point The Karachi Biennale was an overwhelming surprise that brought Pakistan into the world of global art discourse. | |
When Ignorance Leads to Blindness There are 70 million diabetics in India, 80 percent of them have vision problems about which they are either not aware or lack access to good eye care. NGOs are partnering to reach out to the marginal ... | |
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Signs of Light: | Power of Bugs Did you know about the existence of worms who are capable of eating plastic 1400 times faster than other organisms? Or water hyacinths that are capable of purifying sewage water? |
Read more 'good news' stories >> | |
Blog News: | |
RealWorld Evaluation Workshop, Mumbai | |
LAUNCH ALERT: iPitch - A national hunt for enterprises. Rs. 1.5 Crore investment for impact! APPLY NOW! | |
kanthari: Leadership Training for Social Change | |
Admissions Open For PGPDM Batch 14 | |
What will happen if you do nothing? | |
Thank You For Being Our Unseen-Unsaid-Unsung Hero! | |
To learn about new NGOs and other stories added this week, read more on the ProPoor Blog >> | |
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