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Two Hindi words ‘CHALE CHALO’ meaning ‘Let’s Move Forward’ is a Grassroots Development Organization with a Professional Commitment. Established and registered under the Indian Trust Act 1882 on April 21, 2005, CHALE CHALO has been working closely on various developmental issues in Odisha, where many communities face extreme poverty and are affected by disasters, inequality, unsustainable development practices, poor governance, and environmental degradation—issues that threaten human survival and development.
Since its inception, CHALE CHALO has been committed to working closely with local communities to promote inclusive, equitable, just, and sustainable development. The individuals involved with CHALE CHALO primarily come with a strong background in social initiatives, dedicated to bringing positive change. Our organization is guided by core principles that include self-regulation, democratic functioning, non-violence, equality, and equal opportunity.
We emphasize respect for human values, dignity, and human rights. Additionally, we are committed to nature, caring, sharing, transparency, accountability, ensuring responsiveness and effectiveness in functioning, and the adoption of best practices in all our work. These are a few of the mantras (core principles) that guide our organization.
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Vision: To Work Towards Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development.
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What We Do?
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Providing clean water solutions to communities in need.
Our goal is to bring sustainable water sources to underserved regions worldwide.
Supporting healthcare initiatives that focus on improving nutrition and overall health for vulnerable populations, especially women and children.
and overall health for vulnerable populations, especially women and children.
We aim to provide educational opportunities for children in marginalized communities,
empowering them to break the cycle of poverty through learning.
We focus on empowering women in underserved communities by providing resources for
education, skill development, and economic independence.
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