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Insights, best practices and the latest research on what works and what needs to change across sectors including agriculture, education, climate change, livelihoods, and public health.

hexagonal lattice stone windows--queer-affirmative therapy

Therapist training in India overlooks queer experiences
Why is queer-affirmative mental health therapy so inaccessible and expensive? A key reason may be the absence of queer-focused pedagogies in psychology education.
by Kanav Narayan Sahgal | 8 min read

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a paper-mache figurine of Santa Claus and a camel--paper-mache in Kashmir

Tariffs, war, and a 600-year-old craft: Kashmir’s paper-mache artisans face uncertainty
From intricate masks to Christmas ornaments, Kashmiri paper-mache has long served an international market. As global political and economic conflicts disrupt exports, artisans fear a loss of not just livelihoods, but identity.
a motorcyclist in an orange Swiggy shirt driving through traffic--gig workers

What the data reveals about India’s gig workers
Platform work is often characterised as either an opportunity or as exploitation. A study by IDInsight explains why India’s gig economy is far more complex.
A woman teaching a child how to draw--social-emotional learning

Beyond textbooks: Social-emotional learning in India’s remote regions
Nonprofits in Bastar, Baksa, and Sonbhadra explain why they use local narratives to teach children in regions affected by caste, conflict, and climate change.
a person collecting trash from a pile of garbage--sanitation workers

Caste, contract labour, and the crisis facing India’s sanitation workers
As sanitation work gets privatised in urban India, it reinforces caste hierarchies, wage theft, and occupational immobility for Dalit workers.
by Anamika Singh | 6 min read
two men in masks wearing tshirts saying 'Save the Riparian' holding up an object--river cleaning

Instagram, T-shirts, and the new face of river activism in Mizoram
A river-cleaning campaign in Mizoram uses Instagram, YouTube, local media, and snakes to unite people in removing waste from their water bodies.
by Lal Muansanga | 7 min read

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