Tata Institute of Social Sciences - Major Ongoing Field Action Projects (2012)

Major Ongoing Field Action Projects (2012)

  • M-Ward transformation programme
  • Koshish
  • Prayaas
  • Towards Advocacy Networking and Developmental Action (TANDA)
  • RCI-VAW: The Resource Centre for Interventions on Violence against Women
  • Tarasha: A community based project for rehabilitation of women recovering from mental illness
  • iCALL: Initiating Concern for All
  • Urban India Research Facility

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