"The great secret of true success, of true happiness, is this: the man or woman who asks for no return, the perfectly unselfish person, is the most successful." Swami Vivekananda
RANN is a non-governmental organization, set up in 2018, that focuses on developing women’s potential to create long lasting equitable changes in our society. We emphasize on Sustainable Development Goals, especially SDG 3 & 6 which aims at Good Health & well Being, Clean Water & Sanitation.
India’s journey towards sustainable development can't be ensured without the equal participation of its other demographic half- its women and girls, and without a strong commitment to women's health and hygiene, gender equality, legal/ civic rights, women’s empowerment.
Our programs cover mass awareness women health hygiene, viral hepatitis, drinking water, environment, sanitation as well as strategy for prevention, control of adverse effect caused due to man made as well as natural interventions. We believe that the best way to unlock human potential is through the power of creative collaboration. That's why we build partnerships between businesses, NGOs, governments, and individuals everywhere to work faster, leaner, and better; to find solutions that last; and to transform lives and communities from what they are today to what they can be, tomorrow.
As we move ahead our key programming approaches will include social analysis and action, gender transformative value chain approaches, leadership and life skills strengthening, building capacities and leadership roles at multiple levels, advocacy on national platforms and facilitating links and dialogues between public, private and civil society.
Strategy – increase the knowledge of viral hepatitis among the general population and promote a healthy lifestyle among persons who are newly diagnosed or living with chronic viral hepatitis
An educational strategy to increase the knowledge of viral hepatitis among the general population and promote a healthy lifestyle among persons who are newly diagnosed or living with chronic viral hepatitis includes targeted outreach to populations at risk. It can raise awareness of viral hepatitis as a health concern, increase knowledge regarding the benefits of prevention and care, and encourage populations to seek and accept preventive and protective interventions such as vaccination, testing, care and treatment. Accessing medical care will also provide opportunities to educate at-risk groups about preventive and protective measures.
Providing Dry Ration & Hygiene Kits to Rural Communities in the most difficult times.
Suren studied at University College Rohtak, gaining a Master Degree in Business Administration. He believes in enriching the human experience and helping people meet their highest potential. He is the founder of RANN.
Preeti has completed Master in Psychology, self-motivated team player with excellent communication skills, hardworking, and ambitious. She believes in success through hard work & dedication. ‘If you want something, work hard & you will achieve it; there are no shot cuts’.
Manjul P Singh is independent agriculturist with over 30 years of experience and owner ORAPL (www.riceghar.com). He has doctoral from GBPUAT, Pantnagar and worked with BAYER, DuPont, Ricetec, Pantnagar Agriculture University, IRRI, Univ of Arkansas, USA and ACS, Canada.
Pooja has completed her Bachelor in special education. She has expertise in teaching children with autism, she is a brilliant teacher who believes in achieving anything with a positive attitude.
Puneet is an influential person, he understands social issues at the grassroots level. He is the kind of person who finds solutions on any subject with in-depth knowledge. His passion is a better change in the society.
Shobha has completed her General Nursing and Midwifery Course , She has more than 10 years of work experience in training on health and hygiene. She conducts impactful sessions on "Safe Menstrual Hygiene Management" in villages and schools. She has in-depth knowledge on menstrual hygiene and health. She demonstrate the process of making their own pad with basic available materials
Weekly Feeding Program at Barsana
Opening Ceremony of Silai Kendra at Barsana
Education Program on Menstrual Hygiene
This time the COVID-19 epidemic has shattered our dreams. A sudden disturbance since 24 March has denied employment to crores of workers. Now the country is in a phase, and is trying to be normal, but the real situation is becoming extremely painful, terrible and scary. Poor, daily wage laborers, poor students and beggars are afraid of their livelihood and the uncertainty of food. Family upbringing has become difficult for millions of people who have opened their jobs in Lockdown and already unemployed.
Delhi is facing the second wave of Covid-19, poor and homeless are the most suffering ones, who are struggling to get a hospital bed. RANN is running a campaign where we will provide oxygen concentrators to the neediest ones. We aim to distribute 100 oxygen concentrators in various parts of Northern Indian with generous support of our donors.
Many surveys verified the fact that Indian workforce of daily wage labourers and migrant workers were crippled due to job losses and food scarcity. People belonging to the urban informal sector, who depended on daily income (street vendors, rickshaw drivers, plumbers, carpenters, etc) were out of jobs for weeks and are one of the worst affected groups.
Affected families will be provided commercial carts to initiate their income generation activities. These carts can be used for various activities like selling vegetables, clothes, shoes, transportation of materials, etc. We expect each individual to earn Rs. 500/- to Rs. 800/ day and to manage their families firmly.
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