Since its inception, i-India has been actively involved in advocating child rights — through performance, publication, public events, research and collaboration with government and civil society.
Featured activity
Flagship Campaign
Flagship production
“Who Stole My Childhood?”
A play produced by i-India, funded by UNICEF and presented by street children to thousands of invited VIP guests in Jaipur’s three major auditoriums. Also performed throughout Rajasthan and broadcast on Doordarshan state television.
Our activities
Advocacy & Awareness Work
Several other thematic plays performed for the public and street children.
Organising “Child Awareness Day” — thousands of street children participate in a cycle-rickshaw procession through Jaipur.
Publication of the monthly newsletter Tabar (meaning “a child”).
Seminars, camps and group meetings on child rights issues.
Workshops for employers and government officers to raise awareness of child rights obligations.
Conducting research on issues affecting street children and child rights in Rajasthan.
Co-operation with other NGOs on state and national child rights initiatives.