My Experience with the Status Quo
Status quo is a Latin phrase meaning the existing state of affairs, particularly with regard […]
Stories of Service Day 1
Each year a cohort of fellows embark on a 10-month journey to serve communities on […]
Serving, Leading and Learning: My Journey as an AIF Fellow
Hi, I am Anushri, an AIF Fellow. Let me take you to my field visits […]
Grassroots Work to Promote Maternal Health in Tribal Areas: Seba Jagat
Many times we wonder how grassroots level organisations work, what activities they carry out! In […]
Why an Adivasi Museum Should Matter
Before delving into the specifics of an Adivasi museum, it is important to consider why […]
Illustrations From the Indigenous Communities: Status, Rights, Issues
This three-blog series maps the lives of indigenous communities. It attempts to learn about their […]
Adivasi Access: Impact of Microfinance on Tribal SHGs in Southern India (Part 2)
I first heard of microcredit in college. It was the mid-to-late 2000s, a watershed decade […]
Adivasi Access: Impact of Microfinance on Tribal SHGs in Southern India (Part 1)
“Hey, Dominique. It’s Pranjal. We’re at their office. Should we go inside?” My heart fluttered. […]
Self-Help Groups: An Overview
When I told my Dad I was conducting a study on Self-Help Groups (SHGs), he […]
She: The Invisible Bread Earner (Part II)
Chanchala, a Kondh tribal, lives in the village of Nuabandhu, Odisha. Her mother toungue is Kui. The majority of the Kui-speaking […]