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IDR Explains | Farmer producer organisations (FPOs)

In just six minutes and five questions, get an introduction to farmer producer organisations in India—what they are, how they operate, their importance for India's farmers, and the major challenges they face.

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Santosh Charan, an ASHA sahyogini in Chittorgarh--healthcare
An ASHA stands up for herself and the women in her community
A day in the life of an ASHA sahyogini who isn't deterred by the challenges she faces in rural Rajasthan.

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