Training resources table

Resources

Field notes for practical social impact.

Prototype articles and explainers for partners, trainers, donors, and learners.

Manipur

Field photography can become a livelihood skill

Early field photos from Manipur show learners practicing DSLR handling, visual observation, media reading, and documentation.

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Green Skills

Why waste-to-value needs trained local communicators

Clean-energy systems need public understanding, source-level behavior, and trusted community presence.

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Water

Water management can become practical community stewardship

Water testing, safe storage, filtration basics, rainwater harvesting awareness, and conservation habits can be taught through local demonstrations.

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Energy

Energy and Solid Waste Managers can bridge systems and households

A practical manager pathway can train learners to support ward audits, segregation routines, CNG and biomethane awareness, reporting, and field coordination.

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Health

Community health works best when knowledge becomes a repeatable session

Health and nutrition education must be practical enough for learners to explain without jargon.

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Nutrition

Protein deficiency and malnutrition need household-level education

Nutritional security becomes more actionable when communities can understand affordable protein, food diversity, and repeatable meal behavior.

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Safety

Occupational hazards should be taught before the first injury

Worker safety modules can cover PPE basics, ergonomics, waste handling, field risk, and simple routines that trainers can repeat.

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Rehab

Rehabilitation should reconnect people to livelihood and support

Migrant workers and people rebuilding stability need counselling, documentation support, skill pathways, and dignified reintegration.

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Civic

Youth development becomes stronger when civic issues are local

Young people can practice communication, documentation, public problem-solving, and community leadership through real neighborhood issues.

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AI

Applied AI for first-generation learners should start with confidence

AI skilling is strongest when it helps learners write, communicate, learn, and work better right away.

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Impact

Do not invent impact before the first cohort

A serious nonprofit can build trust by showing a measurement framework before claiming results.

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Coming next

Turn field learning into a public knowledge library.

  • Trainer handbooks and downloadable cohort material.
  • Impact reports after pilot cohorts.
  • Partner explainers for CSR, municipalities, and colleges.
  • Learner stories and consent-based photo essays.