Community Mobilization
GRAVIS ensures that apart from being people’s representatives, these CBOs are strengthened to promote equal participation of rural women in the collective decision-making process. It is mandatory to have 50% representation of women in these community-based organizations who are against the age-old customs and forced traditions then voice their thoughts and make decisions along with men from the community.
Village Development Committees (VDCs)
The main community-based people’s organization that GRAVIS establishes is the VDC. This body serves as the intermediary between GRAVIS and the village. It is responsible for assessment and selection of beneficiaries as well as liaison with the local Government and GRAVIS staff.
Village Older People’s Associations (VOPAs)
VOPAs provide an organized platform for older people to participate in the development of their communities and restore their respectful position in the society. Both older men and women are a part of these associations promoted by GRAVIS. Through these groups we ensure that the elderly are respected and are able to contribute to the development of their village and that the projects implemented are serving the needs of those over the age of 60.
Intergenerational Learning Groups (ILGs)
ILGs are group of 10 female members from different generations within the community. These have provided spaces where women and girls unite and share knowledge on social issues, cultural norms, traditions as well as care, support and exchange of resources.
Village Education Committees (VECs)
In the villages where GRAVIS runs educational projects, the organization has established VECs. Composed of parents and concerned community members, this body coordinates all matters relating to the administration of schools. The VEC makes decisions about the curriculum, school funds, and necessary supplies.
Self Help Group (SHGs)
SHGs are groups of 10-12 women who meet regularly to express themselves, discuss community development issues and exchange their learning with each other. These groups provide with a financial and social network that help women to strengthen their livelihoods, financial independence and equip them with tools that support in navigating cultural and social issues they face on a regular basis. With SHGs, inter-loaning and micro-loaning for women who want to start a small business becomes possible.
Farmer Interest Groups (FIGs)
Farmers’ Clubs/ FIGs are informal networks of farmers from diverse backgrounds to collectivize small and marginal producers for both forward linkages and backward linkages.
Village Development Committees (VDCs)
The main community-based people’s organization that GRAVIS establishes is the VDC. This body serves as the intermediary between GRAVIS and the village. It is responsible for assessment and selection of beneficiaries as well as liaison with the local Government and GRAVIS staff.
Village Education Committees (VECs)
In the villages where GRAVIS runs educational projects, the organization has established VECs. Composed of parents and concerned community members, this body coordinates all matters relating to the administration of schools. The VEC makes decisions about the curriculum, school funds, and necessary supplies.
Village Older People’s Associations (VOPAs)
VOPAs provide an organized platform for older people to participate in the development of their communities and restore their respectful position in the society. Both older men and women are a part of these associations promoted by GRAVIS. Through these groups we ensure that the elderly are respected and are able to contribute to the development of their village and that the projects implemented are serving the needs of those over the age of 60.
Self Help Group (SHGs)
SHGs are groups of 10-12 women who meet regularly to express themselves, discuss community development issues and exchange their learning with each other. These groups provide with a financial and social network that help women to strengthen their livelihoods, financial independence and equip them with tools that support in navigating cultural and social issues they face on a regular basis. With SHGs, inter-loaning and micro-loaning for women who want to start a small business becomes possible.
Intergenerational Learning Groups (ILGs)
ILGs are group of 10 female members from different generations within the community. These have provided spaces where women and girls unite and share knowledge on social issues, cultural norms, traditions as well as care, support and exchange of resources.
Farmer Interest Groups (FIGs)
Farmers’ Clubs/ FIGs are informal networks of farmers from diverse backgrounds to collectivize small and marginal producers for both forward linkages and backward linkages.
Empowering Women Through SHGs
To give women more social and financial independence and respect within their community SHGs are formed. These groups carry out collective savings by contributing a fixed amount every month. The groups have their own rules for management of this fund and the members can access loan from it from time to time. The savings are also deposited in the bank which is used to secure micro- credit loans. We work with women of varied age groups and our broad focus areas are leadership development, vocational trainings, awareness about women’s rights, education, microfinance, and adolescent as well as reproductive health.
Trainings
Exposure Visits
GRAVIS organizes educational and vocational excursions and trips for girls/women living in rural regions to expose them to the modern world and opportunities it offers if they so choose to continue their higher education.