19,000+ Women in
Marathwada.

From Victims To Change-makers.

12000+ Cases
Of Domestic Violence

Breaking The Culture Of
Silent Acceptance

50 Villages in Maharashtra.

Prioritised Water
Conversation For Long-term

8,00,000+ Children.
25,000+ Schools.

One Goal: Gender Equality.

CORO is not just an organisation
CORO is a movement

जिनका सवाल उनका नेतृत्व
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Our issue, Our leadership

For 35 years, CORO has empowered marginalised communities to take charge of their own destiny by giving them a voice. We believe that this is the only way to create a transformational change in society and bring about social and equitable change.

CORO's impact over the past 35 years

People impacted by Grassroots Leaders in Maharashtra, Rajasthan & Delhi NCR

People benefited from Community Vigilance Committees in Mumbai

Women connected through Single Women Organisations in Marathwada district of Maharashtra

Villages touched by the Grassroots Leadership Programme in Maharashtra

Shining a Light on Equality: Championing the Cause of the Marginalised

Caste, class, and gender discrimination are deeply entrenched in Indian society and marginalised people accept these discriminatory practices as their unchangeable fate. CORO is working to change this by empowering individuals to challenge these practices by becoming aware of their constitutional rights. CORO’s capacity-building programs help marginalised communities develop the skills and knowledge they need to advocate for their constitutional entitlements.
By working to change the way people think about and experience discrimination, CORO is helping to create a more equitable India for all.

Giving a Voice to All: Empowering the Marginalised to Build a More Equitable India

Our core belief rests in the extraordinary potential of grassroots initiatives. Our programs are meticulously designed to empower individuals hailing from India’s most marginalised and oppressed segments.
Central to our approach is the ‘bottom-up’ philosophy, a powerful strategy that begins at the grassroots level, empowering individuals within their communities to drive meaningful change from within.
By fostering individual growth and collective action, this approach generates organic and sustainable transformations that resonate throughout society.

How Grassroots Leaders Transform Their Communities

Challenges

Lack Of Awareness

about the rights of Women, SC/ST, other minorities

Unequal Power Dynamics

leading to fear of challenging those in dominant social positions or holding elected representatives accountable.

Divisions Between Communities

based on religion, gender, caste, which are further exacerbated by segregation

Gaps in Understanding

about democratic processes and functions

Solutions

Explain Constitutional Rights

in the local language to marginalised communities

Challenge Power Through Collective Action

empowering communities to question structural inequities and holding elected representatives accountable

Bridge Divisions Between Communities

by encouraging interaction and negotiation

Raise Awareness

by holding rallies, meetings, and house to house visits

Form Groups Of Marginalised Members To Attend Gram Sabha

or approach Sarpanch and other authorities en masse

HOW CORO LEAVES AN INDELIBLE MARK ON SOCIETY THROUGH GRASSROOTS ACTION

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