Partnerships

Women Groups

SARC works with 10 women’s groups in Varanasi’s slums and rural areas, empowering 500 women and girls. We provide support in addressing domestic violence, caste-based violence, and human rights violations, offering legal advice and facilitating collective action for justice and protection.
SARC partners with ten community groups in Varanasi’s slums and rural areas, empowering 500 women and girls. We offer legal advice and capacity building to tackle domestic violence, caste‐based violence, and other human rights violations—enabling collective action for justice and protection.

Local NGOs and committed individuals

They are a valuable part of our network – we provide human rights training and training on issues of violence and sexual abuse, and they in turn provide us with vital help for the individuals we assist (such as emergency places to stay, skills training, medical needs etc.). These organizations and individuals are also our partners in lobbying and advocacy work around legal and policy changes.


Supportive Organization

Empowering Migrant Children Through Education

In Rajasthan’s Bundi district, migrant workers’ children are denied schooling and forced into quarry labour. Our project establishes schools near settlements, sensitises families on children’s rights, and creates “child-free zones.” By empowering parents and improving livelihoods, we break barriers to education, giving these children hope for a better future.


Networking and Collaboration

Campaign Against Child Labour: Restoring Childhood Rights

Campaign Against Child Labour (CACL) is a national network dedicated to eradicating child labour in India. Formed in 1992 and launched in 1993, CACL unites diverse organisations across 21 states to advocate for the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, free quality education, and policy reforms that protect children’s rights and end exploitation.

Empowering Girls, Transforming Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh Coalition to Empower Girls (UPCEG) unites 30 civil society organisations across 28 districts to improve gender indicators for adolescent girls. By fostering collaboration, cross-learning, and advocacy, we address systemic inequalities and amplify girls’ voices, driving meaningful change in education, health, and safety across Uttar Pradesh.

Indian Network on Ethics and Climate Change

The Indian Network on Ethics and Climate Change (INECC) is a national network advocating for climate justice, with a focus on marginalized communities. Established in 1996, it works on policy advocacy, climate education, and promoting sustainable, low-carbon practices. INECC engages in grassroots initiatives, youth mobilization, and research to integrate ethical and inclusive approaches into climate action.

Forces