CSO partners in Madhya Pradesh

The Poorest Areas Civil Society Programme (PACS) works with 15 civil society organisation (CSO) partners in Madhya Pradesh.

 

The grant-roll out process has been initiated for 15 projects in 17 districts in Madhya Pradesh. Of the 15 projects, nine are individual projects and six projects have network partners.

The focus of all CSO partners in this phase is on non-discriminatory access for socially excluded groups to:

  • Livelihood rights under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), Forest Rights Act (FRA), revenue land, skill developments.

  • Right to basic services under education, health and nutrition.

 

Our CSO partners in Madhya Pradesh

 

For a more detailed analysis of the projects please read our Snapshot of the 57 CSO projects.

 
 



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