Nutrition & Food Security: Sukarya’s Ongoing Endeavor Since 1998
by Meera Satpathy If we go by the UN’s Definition, food security means that all people, at all times, have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets...
View ArticleLack of proper nutrition in India causing two-pronged problem
Channel News Asia (CNA) carried out a powerful narrative about Sukarya’s story of change to change the world of women and their health. These kinds of real stories give us assurance and hope that...
View Article25th Anniversary
by 25th Anniversary If we go by the UN’s Definition, food security means that all people, at all times, have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets...
View ArticleWatch our story on The Changemakers on News18 and Firstpost
Watch our story on The Changemakers on News18 and Firstpost. Will you partner with Sukarya to help educate and empower marginalized children, adolescent girls, and women by giving them access to...
View ArticlePOSHAN PAKHWADA MEDIA COVERAGE
Over the last 15 days, we have engaged 3804 marginalized women & children in parts of Delhi, Haryana & Rajasthan by setting up educational workshops, health camps & distributing nutrition...
View ArticleInternational Conference on Maternal Child Health and Nutrition (ICMCHN2023)
ABOUT THE ICMCHN 2023 CONFERENCE As the sequel to the first conference held in September 2018 before COVID, attended by more than 200 subject-matter-experts, including those from Nepal, Bangladesh,...
View ArticleStory of Meera Satpathy in Dainik Bhaskar
In a crowded world of noise, #stories have the power to encourage people to do the right thing, inspire us to be sincere in our efforts & connect us with one another. Thank you Dainik Bhaskar for...
View ArticleWhy the need to work on Maternal and Child Health Nutrition in India is the...
By Meera Satpathy 1. Introduction: Understanding the Urgency for Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition in India Maternal and child health and nutrition is an essential issue that needs to be...
View ArticleExpansion of health, nutrition & gender interventions is key to addressing...
by Meera Satpathy Ms. Meera Satpathy, Founder and Chairperson, Sukarya, expressed her views on #malnutrition, its linkage with modern agricultural and food processing practices, and possible solutions...
View ArticleBrief note of discussions at Sukarya’s International Conference on Maternal...
International Conference on Maternal Child Health Nutrition Tackling anemia, malnutrition, and food systems affecting health in developing countries: A Brief Note 22 – 23 September 2023 at FICCI...
View ArticleEmbarking on Transformation: Sukarya’s ‘Ghar Se Shuru’ – (Start from Home)...
By Meera Satpathy As the Chairperson of Sukarya, it is my privilege to share the journey and aspirations of our pioneering campaign, “Ghar Se Shuru,” launched in 2022. This initiative marks a...
View ArticleEmpowering Communities: The Role of Sukarya’s Community Health Workers (CHWs)
By Meera Satpathy Introduction In the relentless pursuit of better healthcare and improved well-being for underserved communities, Sukarya relies on a dedicated and compassionate team of Community...
View ArticleEmpowering Adolescent Girls: A Keystone for National Progress
By Meera Satpathy In India, the empowerment and education of adolescent girls are crucial for sustainable development and social justice, particularly in a society where patriarchal norms...
View ArticleBreaking Barriers: Kirti’s Journey in Martial Arts
In the bustling lanes of Sangam Vihar, Delhi, a story of determination, resilience, and transformation unfolds. Kirti, a 15-year-old student of Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, embodies the spirit of...
View ArticleShaista: From Shy Girl to Empowered Leader
In the heart of a Delhi slum, Shaista’s story unfolds—a tale of transformation and hope that challenges the confines of conservative upbringing and shines a beacon on the path to gender equality. At...
View ArticleEducation on Wheels: Bridging the Educational Gap in India’s Slums
By Meera Satpathy Education is a dream for millions of children who struggle to survive daily. In India, where millions of children face formidable challenges in accessing quality education due to...
View ArticlePriya’s Odyssey: A Tale of Courage and Change
In the myriad stories of struggle and resilience that emerge from the underprivileged sectors of society, Priya’s narrative shines brightly as a beacon of hope and empowerment. Growing up in a...
View ArticleEmpowering Voices: The Gender Equality Mission of Sukarya
By Meera Satpathy Introduction: Leading the Charge for Gender Parity At the forefront of the Gender and Development (GAD) process, Sukarya is unwavering in its commitment to building a society that...
View ArticleWheeling Towards Hope: Revolutionizing Education for Slum Children with...
Meera Satpathy In the sprawling slums on the edges of India’s bustling cities, millions of children are caught in an inescapable cycle of poverty. For many first-generation learners, the dream of...
View Article10 Trusted NGOs at the Fortune Leadership Awards 2024
We are thrilled to announce that Sukarya has been recognized as one of the 10 Trusted NGOs at the Fortune Leadership Awards 2024! This prestigious honor highlights our relentless efforts and...
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