Since 2004    -    Since 2004    -    Since 2004    -   
About Us

Empowering Communities for Social Change

Aabahana is a non-government and non-profit organization established in 2004, working to improve the quality of lives of tribal, rural and urban poor and marginalized youth and women, with a primary focus to eradicate poverty and hunger, ensuring social inclusion.

Successfully Providing the Best helping hand and Solution from since 2004

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  • VISION
  • VALUES
Mission

Empowering Communities, Transforming Lives

To enable marginalized women, men, children and particularly youth to exercise their right. To this end, Aabahana, being a youth-led organization uses issue-based research to influence policies from a pro-youth, pro-poor and rights-based perspective. It works to ensure transparent, gender-sensitive, youth-led, accountable and democratic governance by building the capacities of youth and youth organizations in participatory development planning.

Vision

Creating a Future of Equality, Opportunity, and Hope

An equitable society where women and men can freely realize their full potential, fulfill their rights and responsibilities and lead their life with dignity and self-respect. As a youth & women-led organization, enabling the youth (young women and men) to equally and actively participate in planning, management, policy-making, decision-making and execution of their plans without any biases of gender, religion, ethnicity, age, language or class.

Core value

Guiding Principles That Drive Our Work

Core Values
Gender Equity
Social Justice
Participatory Action
Peace & Harmony
Transparency & Accountability
Integrity

Events
Drug awareness in heaven`s land Kandhamal

We are also running this ODIC programme in hot spots to de-addict the community in Kandhamal district by our own and our office is situated at Kaladi,...

HIV awareness at Tata steel

HIV awareness at Tata steel by TI-AABAHANA, Meramandali, Dhenkanal Group meeting and drug awareness by ODIC-AABAHANA, Gotamara, Dist.- Angul Group m...

Aabahana Media Network

870 marginalized youth (54% women) were trained in their choice of skills during the year 2017-18 and provided placement a...

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