Society for Participatory Integrated Development
Unverified non-profit organisation
The Society for Participatory Integrated Development is an Indian NGO that works on issues related to health, education and other basic needs such as water and sanitation.
Current projects include a gender resource centre, an open shelter for children of women in prostitution, work with special needs children, vocational training in various areas such as computer skills and English, pre-testing and counselling on HIV/ AIDS, and advocacy on housing rights and other urban slums issues.
Website
http://www.spidsociety.orgYear established
2004Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
500,000 - 1 millionParticipant in relevant networks
FORCES(Forum for Creche and Childcare Services) in Delhi & Uttar PRadesh; Sajha Manch; NFHR(National Forum for Housing Rights)Further information
About this organisation
Partnership types
Advocacy of global issues; Project fundingRegions / countries / territories
Asia: IndiaGlobal issues
Children, youth and family welfare; Community development; Disability issues;...show all (10)You might also be interested in:
Regions
Global issues
- Children, youth and family welfare (3384)
- Community development (3804)
- Disability issues (845)
- Education and training (4210)
- Financial accessibility and management (722)
- Gender issues (1653)
- Shelter, housing, land management and construction (662)
- Human rights (1406)
- HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, health and medical (2789)
- Labour conditions (251)