India Discrimination Report

Oxfam India works to address root causes of poverty and inequality. We see poverty as a problem where people are deprived of opportunities, choices, resources, knowledge and protection. Poverty is something more than mere lack of income, health and education. It is also people's frustration on being excluded from decision-making. While the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the guiding framework under which Oxfam India functions, we also derive our mandate from the Constitutional Rights promised to every citizen of the country.

Persistent poverty and inequality is not just a violation of basic human rights of the people but it also undermines economic growth of a nation by wasting talents and human resources. It leads to a skewed society where power and decision-making remains in the hands of a few, leading to greater conflicts and undermining social cohesion.

 

 

Stories of Change

Stories that inspire us.
India Discrimination Report

23 May, 2020

Patna & Siddharthnagar

Leaving a Life Behind

Mohammed Moin had been in Delhi for a long time. He owned a tea stall and earned a monthly profit of about Rs 10000. Since the lockdown, which began on March 25, he hadn’t been able to se...
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India Discrimination Report

09 Jun, 2020

Chhattisgarh

Reaching Out to the Poorest of the Poor in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand

Itwarin Bai is completely dependent on NTFPs for her family’s livelihood. An unproductive year coupled with an unexpected hailstorm meant there was no income from the seasonal Mahua this ...
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India Discrimination Report

16 Jun, 2020

India

'Pad'ding Up During Crisis

“In the remote areas of Sunderbans, where the women are struggling for two square meals a day, something like a sanitary napkin is a luxury item.
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India Discrimination Report

25 Jun, 2020

Tumkur, Karnataka

Jagga’s Food Cart for Project Pathik

For 32-year-old Jagadeesh from Santhepete area in Karnataka’s Sira town, the lockdown period meant zero business.
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India Discrimination Report

29 Jun, 2020

New Delhi

Domestic  Workers Stranded in the Lockdown

Before the lockdown was announced on March 24, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had urged people to support and pay full wages to the support staff and domestic workers.
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India Discrimination Report

29 Jun, 2020

Pune

Waste Pickers Continue Work Despite Covid Scare

“I am thankful that I have a livelihood and access to work in these difficult times. My brother works as a labourer but is currently unemployed due the COVID-19 lockdown.
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Mobilising Forest Dwelling Communities to Claim Individual and Community Forest Rights

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