Protect and regenerate the traditional art and culture of tribes in India
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Social Awareness for Democratic Art and Research (SAFDAR)Who are you trying to help? What issue are you trying to address?
The major objective of S.A.F.D.A.R. is the moral as well as social development of the indigenous people (tribals), backward minorities including women, youth and children by improving the cultural resources through social coordination. In line with our mission, we intend to protect and expand the traditional art, literature and culture of the indigenous people. We aim to provide legal support to the migrated women and build social equality for a healthy atmosphere. We are trying to revive the cultural degradation by promoting the traditional art and culture and ensures the identity of the tribal Sadans and Muslim community and make the community to enable the fundamental rights for third identity .
What is your project and how will it help?
Our project for establish a sustainable society in which every people will enjoy democracy and have accessibility of fundamental rights and live with dignity and peace maintaining their traditional cultural identity. Our activities has evolved a lot in the modern age, and has really helped in improving the youths’ self confidence and leadership outlook. Our workshops help them to achieve their higher goals. we will also organize seminars on traditional art and culture issues, that will help the youth to develop their moral values and their culture and art.
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How can other people partner with you on your project?
People can partner with us be helping us with funding.
Please detail the resources that you need.
USD 4,190
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