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Geneva: India's grassroots efforts empowering women and girls, activist tells UNHRC

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Geneva | March 12, 2026 6:21:43 PM IST
At the 61st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, human rights activist Stephanie Branco Anjo highlighted the importance of grassroots initiatives in translating global human rights commitments into meaningful change in people's daily lives.

Speaking on Thursday, Anjo, a representative of the Sambhali Trust, emphasized that the progress of human rights should not only be measured through laws and resolutions, but through everyday improvements in communities.

According to her, consistent efforts at the grassroots level -- ensuring access to education, safety, dignity, and opportunity--are where human rights truly take shape.

Drawing from the work of Sambhali Trust, she noted that tangible progress is visible in community initiatives such as Primary Education Centers and Sakhiyon Ki Baadi Centres, where girls are returning to classrooms and gaining access to education.

Through empowerment centres, many women are also developing livelihood skills, helping restore confidence and economic independence.

Anjo also highlighted India's people-centred development initiatives that support education, nutrition, sanitation, housing, and digital inclusion.

Programmes such as the Mid-Day Meal Scheme and Poshan Aahar have played a role in reaching millions of people across the country.

She said that every educated girl, every woman earning with dignity, and every child who feels protected reflects a positive trajectory toward inclusive development.

Calling for stronger global cooperation, Anjo urged nations to support civil society organisations, invest in community-based solutions, and protect human rights defenders.

She stressed that the success of human rights efforts should be measured not only through policy adoption but through the lived dignity and opportunities experienced by people in their everyday lives. (ANI)

 
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