Here Is How A Network Of Single Women In Rural India Is Working For A Sustainable Tomorrow
Ekal Nari Shakti Sangathan started in 1999 to educate, empower single women and collectively fight against injustice and gender discrimination and break the gender bias.
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In many parts of India, especially in rural areas, widowed, divorced, abandoned and unmarried women are outcasted, deprived of basic rights and discriminated against based on their gender and marital status. To help secure their right to live with dignity and justice, a group of women in Rajasthan started a single women's network ‘Ekal Nari Shakti Sangathan' (ENSS) in 1999.
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Ekal Nari Shakti Sangathan has a keen focus on sustainability as more than half of its members are farmers or farm workers who are heavily dependent on the climate. Hence members of Ekal Nari Shakti Sangathan are raising awareness about organic farming. They are not only telling people about the harmful impacts of urea and other chemical fertilisers on the environment and humans but are also making organic fertilisers from animal waste, mud and worms and giving that to the farmers in their villages.