May 13, 2025

Friendship is at the heart of nonprofit success in Mizoram 

In Mizoram, geography and culture pose unique challenges for nonprofits. Leaders overcome them by building relationships and strengthening communication.

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Lalramchuanzela is the executive director at Mission Foundation Movement, a nonprofit in Mizoram that works on community health, education, skill development, and rural livelihoods. In this interview with Rodingliana, IDR Northeast Fellow 2024–25, Lalramchuanzela talks about the various challenges faced by people in the state, as well as the difficulties that social sector organisations must navigate.

According to Lalramchuanzela, Mizoram’s issues stem from its geographical location—it shares borders with Bangladesh and Myanmar and is connected to the rest of India only through Assam and Manipur. The state’s distinct languages, cultures, and food habits further set it apart, creating communication barriers. These factors also complicate the functioning of nonprofits in Mizoram, as funding is scarce and exposure is limited. 

In this interview, Lalramchuanzela shares how nonprofit leaders in Mizoram can sustain their organisations despite the challenges. He emphasises the importance of starting early and small, building relationships with communities and government officials, and learning the nuances of communication by attending social sector events both within and outside the state.

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Rodingliana

Rodingliana is an IDR Northeast Media Fellow 202425. He is a documentary film-maker based in Damparengpui, Mizoram, and has worked on documentary projects with nonprofits across the northeastern states in India. Rodingliana has a keen interest in wildlife film-making and nature conservation. He is also a former Green Hub fellow.

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