Indian Rural Women Seminar Photos

Indian Rural Women:  Role Models, Achievements & Challenges -  15 October 2016

You are cordially invited to the International Diaspora Conference on

Indian Rural Women:  Role Models, Achievements & Challenges

International day of rural women

15th  October 2016, 10:00 hrs – 19:00 hrs

Venue: Bharat Bhawan, Tesselsestraat 65-67, 2583 JH The Hague


For program details and registration please go to the International Diaspora Conference website

www.indiandiaspora.eu

Reports of the Event

Report of the workshop on Micro finance.

Report of the workshop on Healthcare.

Report of the workshop on Education.

Presentations on Local Governance 

Introduction Local Governance

Participation by Rural Women

Womens Land Rights Rwanda

 

   

       

 

 

 

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Profile

What is FCCI

  • Foundation for Critical Choices for India is an independent, Secular non-commercial, non-partisan, think tank
  • FCCI was founded in 1980 and registered in the Netherlands in 1981
  • The first constitution was written in 1980 and amended in 1984
  • Board of trustees consists of a mix of professionals and entrepreneurs from  various walks  of life

What  are FCCIs  objectives

  • To identify, define and study critical issues  facing India and to work towards their long term, rational solutions
  • To mobilize moral,  intellectual  and financial resources of Indians abroad for the solution of critical problems facing India
  • To effectively project and promote general interests of  India and Indian Diaspora in the local communities

How do we achieve  these  objectives

  • By  instituting, undertaking and promoting studies, papers, discussions and conferences
  • By interacting  with  policymakers and opinion leaders
  • By supporting and working with  individuals and organizations engaged in the solution of critical issues concerning India
  • By arranging representation of Indians abroad in the democratic representational institutions in India

FCCI Focus Areas

Rooted in the spirit of unity in diversity, FCCI promotes inclusive development perspectives through international cooperation.

  • • Viksit Bharat 2047
    • Democratic India & Global Order
    • Diaspora as Bridge
    • Engaging the Next Generation
    • Inclusive Growth & Social Equity

Why a diaspora think-tank

The Indian diaspora, with its global exposure, experiences and networks, can catalyse India’s transformation. Through research, dialogue, policy advocacy, community-building and collaboration with business and institutions, FCCI strives to be a lasting bridge between India and the world.

Guided by India’s civilisational idea of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam   the world as one family   FCCI promotes dialogue, cooperation and shared learning across societies, cultures and economies.

FCCI reflects India’s plural identity by engaging perspectives across culture, region, generation, migration histories and professional backgrounds, while working collectively toward shared national objectives.

Trustees

The Trustees of FCCI represent a distinguished group of professionals and leaders from across the Indian diaspora in the Netherlands, including members of the Suriname–Indian community. Each trustee brings deep expertise in their field, alongside global experience shaped by living and working across cultures. Reflecting the Indian ethos of “unity in diversity,” trustees come from varied backgrounds, generations and perspectives, yet share a common purpose to contribute thoughtfully to India’s progress and global engagement. Serving in an individual and independent capacity beyond any personal political preference or affiliation, they work collectively to strengthen Indo-Dutch ties and advance the mission of this long-standing diaspora think-tank.

 

About us

Foundation for Critical Choices for India (FCCI) is a think tank and focal point for initiating and implementing studies and programs on issues of strategic importance to India in social, political, economic fields by mobilizing the resources of non resident Indians (NRIs) / persons of Indian origin (PIOs).

Latest: FCCI's vision and framework construction on "United Nations Reforms For The Changing World Order", with a special focus on United Nations Security Council. → Download Report  ←


 

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Contact us

FCCI Secretary General:
Dr. Yamini J. Singh

  • Tel: +31 (0) 6 19 35 70 11

 

Address

Marktplein 23
2132 DA Hoofddorp
The Netherlands