Quest for Approaches to Sustainable Livelihoods through
Land and Water Interventions in the Central Indian Tribal Region
The Central India Initiative (CInI) is a collaborative
research proposal by the IWMI-Tata India Water Policy Research Program,
India; Professional Assistance for Development Action (PRADAN), New
Delhi and N M Sadguru Water and Development Foundation (SADGURU), Dahod.
IWMI-TATA
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The International Water Management Institute
(IWMI) is a non-profit scientific research organization focusing
on the sustainable use of water and land resources in agriculture
and on the water needs of developing countries. Its head office
is in Colombo and India office is in Hyderabad. The IWMI-Tata Program,
a collaborative enterprise between IWMI and Sir Ratan Tata Trust
is operated from IWMIs field office in Anand and generates
practical policy research in support of effective management of
land and water resources for food, livelihoods and nature. |
| Email: iwmi-tata@cgiar.org |
PRADAN
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The Professional Assistance for Development
Action (PRADAN), with head office at New Delhi, is a non-profit
society engaged in impacting livelihoods of rural poor in Orissa,
Jharkhand, West Bengal, Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
PRADAN's staff works in decentralised teams to promote natural resources
and village enterprises based livelihoods |
| Email: PRADAN,
New Delhi |
SADGURU
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The Navinchandra Mafatlal Sadguru
Water and Development Foundation has been working in the field
of land and water resources in the tribal regions of Gujarat, Rajasthan
and Madhya Pradesh for more than 25 years. |
| Email: nmsadguru@yahoo.com |
| Project
Steering Committee |
Tushaar Shah (IWMI-Tata) |
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| Chris Scott (IWMI-India) |
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| Deep Joshi (PRADAN) |
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| Harnath Jagawat (SADGURU) |
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| Arun Pandhi (SRTT) |
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| Project
Management Committee |
Nivedita Narain (PRADAN, New Delhi) |
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| Manas Satpathy (PRADAN, Ranchi) |
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| Shilp Verma (IWMI-Tata) |
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| Vaibhav Bhamoriya (IWMI-Tata) |
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| Harmeet Saini (SADGURU) |
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