Past Initiatives
Current Initiatives
-Urban
-Rural
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Programmes

Programmes For Bodh, classrooms and community settings have
always been seen as key sites for organisational learning. This direct engagement
has
helped Bodh in understanding the issues and concerns of deprived urban and rural
communities and also, the potential for change. These aspects have shaped programme
conceptualisation and implementation. Also, each programme has provided vital direction
for future endeavours.
At a basic level, the programmes aim
at ensuring deprived children access to equitable,
quality education. Other focus areas are universalisation of elementary education,
school development and co-governance in school management processes. Currently,
urban interventions are being implemented in Jaipur and Alwar cities, Rajasthan, India. The rural programmes are being implemented in two blocks in Alwar.
Partnership Programmes: Learning Together
Bodh is involved several partnership programmes with reputed organisations
across the country. These programmes reflect Bodh’s interest in utilising its experiences
and working with likeminded partners for scaling up/replication in varied contexts.
The partners also bring their own unique strengths and understanding, thus making
it a collaborative, learning exercise. Bodh’s Central Research
and Resource Centre is co-ordinating these programmes. The key partners
involved are given below.
- Nidan (Patna, Bihar) - Aadi (Delhi)
- Dil Se (Delhi)
- Aga Khan Foundation (Jammu and Kashmir)
- Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (Bihar)
- Nabha Foundation (Nabha, Punjab)
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