Ekta Mahila Manch
The women’s wing was formed in an effort to increase the number of women participating in the decision making process from the village activist to the leadership level of Ekta Parishad. Women divide themselves into mobilization teams responsible for local leadership development, advocacy teams to pressure the government, the media and the public to take up the struggle for land, and economic programming teams to provide knowledge and training at the village levels. More
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Ekta Kala Manch
The cultural wing’s goal is to raise rural people’s awareness and highlight issues related to forest, land and water, by using cultural demonstration. Drama, songs, films, comedy shows and poems are tools used to communicate Ekta Parishad’s messages in a more intimate manner. More
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Ekta Arthik Manch
The economic wing is run along with the rights struggle. Land and forest based pr oducts such as khadi, honey, organic cotton, bamboo, rice, oil, baiga cloth and natural drugs are supported by Ekta Parishad. Thanks to these programs, more than 10’000 villagers receive a stable and regular income. More
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Ekta Shanti Manch
Ekta Shanti Manch means ‚united peace forum‘. The network was launched in India by Ekta Parishad, a non-violent movement of landless people, struggling for access to land and livelihood resources. By joining Ekta Shanti Manch one is making a strong commitment to become the change we want to see in the world. More
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