NAARI TRUST

Empowering Tribal Women & Childrens..

About us

“The earth is the mother of all people, and all people should have equal rights upon it”

Tribal community in India has always been the most vulnerable community . Their fundamental human rights are violated in every step of their life. The simplest thing that we are doing to help these tribes is by employing them in thier fields, by this we are able to achieve two main objectives among which one of them is providing a means of livelihood to the tribes and for the second objective we are able to keep up our traditional value additions agricultural practices which is mostly a forgotten one these days.

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What we do

We Help

"Empowering tribal women through education, our traditional agricultural, equal opportunities and support systems, enables them to break free from societal limitations and realize their full potential."

We Find & Fund

Empowerment of tribal women through employment opportunities

We Provide Care

Support for the tribal community’s overall development and well-being.

We Educate Tribals and Rural School

Provision of resources for the tribal community and also tribal schools, including staff, books, and computers.

We Assist

Assistance in building a better life and promoting Empowering Tribal  women.

WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THE TRIBES OF OUR COUNTRY?

We human beings have very less knowledge about the life of tribal communities or the problems that have been faced by them from past years.

1.Land Alienation: we all know that tribes live in forest areas and it is their natural habitat. We who live in urban areas are equally dependent on the resources available in forest. Outsiders who are in search of these direct resources, exploit the tribal lands which has a deep affect on natural life cycle of tribal ecology due to which tribal life majorly impacted and forces them out of their habitat.

2. Poverty and Indebtedness:Poverty and indebtedness are major challenges faced by tribal communities. Many tribes rely on primary occupations such as farming, hunting, and gathering for their livelihoods, which often do not provide enough income to meet their basic needs, leading to a cycle of poverty.To overcome financial difficulties, many tribal people turn to local money lenders for loans. However, these lenders often charge high-interest rates, leading to further indebtedness. Despite the availability of formal banking systems, tribes often lack access to banks and financial institutions due to inadequate infrastructure in their areas, tribal people may not possess the necessary documents required by banks, such as proof of identity and address, making it difficult for them to access bank loans. This lack of access to formal financial systems makes tribal communities vulnerable to exploitation by local money lenders and can perpetuate the cycle of poverty and indebtedness.

3. Health and Nutrition: Tribal communities face a high prevalence of chronic illnesses, and waterborne diseases (lack access to safe and clean drinking water, proper sanitation facilities, and health care services.) are one of the most serious threats to their health.  They usually treat any disease using their natural treatment which involves using the resources of the forest which will heal them, but since they are forced out of their land and also due to over utilisation of forest resources, they are unable heal themselves as there are no necessary resources anymore and we all know for a fact that there are no hospitals in their areas they have to walk miles for treatment.

Now I think we are at least aware about what is happening to the tribes and the kind of hardships that they are all facing in everyday life. We will be able to better understand their problem once if we just put ourselves in their shoes imagine being forced out of your own land, not being able to get proper Healthcare facilities, no proper education and not even being able to get basic needs. Isn’t it hard to even just imagine living like that, so folks don’t you all.