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Utthan was founded in 1981, with its initiation in
the Bhal region of Dhandhuka taluka, an area of the
western state of Gujarat, India. Facing ecological,
social, political and economic hostilities such as salinity,
drought, health issues, a patriarchal and casteist society,
wherein the upper caste and money lenders having a strong
hold over the socially vulnerable resulting in violence
against them, especially the women. This was triggered
by lack of development opportunities from the government
leading to poverty, large-scale migration, illiteracy
and loss of their assets.
The focus of Utthan's interventions are on Gender
Empowerment, Livelihood Security and Conflict Transformation
within the wider framework of promoting gender equality
and equity, human rights and improving the quality of
life for those on the margins of society. Hence Utthan
focus on dalits, religious minorities, adivasis and
poor.
Utthan believes that the greatest resource for development
is the strength of the community. Once people learn
that change is possible through collective effort and
mutual trust, it is possible for them to intervene directly
in matters of policy and implementation.
www.plcwatsanutthan.org
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