WHH India - Welthungerhilfe
Welthungerhilfe was founded in 1962 as the National Committee of the Freedom from Hunger Campaign set up by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation. Non-profit making, non-denominational and politically independent, it is run by a board of honorary members under the patronage of the Federal Republic of Germany. The South Asia Regional office with its headquarters in India serves the countries of India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Welthungerhilfe, in South Asia, supports initiatives that help disadvantaged groups to assume their rights as citizens in order to benefit from eonomic growth and the overall positive positive development framework. The guiding theme of our work, helping people help themselves also extends to emergency situations such as natural disasters or civil wars, where those affected are steadily supported to assume responsibility for their lives.
Green Colleges India: The Sunderban islands program
Nutrition-Smart Village Project – Phase II | Empowering Communities for a Healthier Future
Model village Patan 1
Burudih Village Nutrition Smart CommUNITY
Ridge & Furrows
Multiple Ponds and Landshaping
Landshaping around rice field
Integration around backyard Poultry
Five Square Model for water harvesting
Cowshed: Cows as the key integrator
Aquifer Storage and Recovery Model
Crab Culture
The WHH Millet podcast_Ep 7
The Millet Podcast_Ep 6
Patan - Village becoming an Innovation Hub, a Quest for Change and Future
Nagrik Sahayata Kendra
The Millet Podcast_Ep. 3
The Millet Podcast Ep 2
The Millet Podcast_Ep 4
Reviving River, A mother's story
Chandel Kalin Talab | 300 yo pond revives
The Millet Podcast_Ep 1
Citizen Helpdesks Nagarik Sahayata Kendras
Community Score Card, Jharkhand
Sunita's story
Shramdaan during COVID19
Youth Leadership Development through Capacity Building
Jal Sahelis of Bundelkhand
Rejuvenation of water bodies by local communities