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Our Founders

The starting point of all our considerations is poverty, or rather, a degree of poverty which means misery, and degrades and stultifies the human person.

- E.F. Schumacher, Small is Beautiful

E.F. SCHUMACHER

One of our founders was the ground-breaking economist E. F. Schumacher (1911 – 1977).

Following his experiences in rural Burma in 1955, Schumacher published ‘Small is Beautiful – economics as if people mattered’, a work whose popularity and relevance has only grown. Amongst his many innovative approaches, two elements have particularly influenced the Jeevika philosophy.

Appropriate Technologies

Appropriate Technologies are solutions to poverty that fit the local context. These methods are human-scale, low-cost and environmentally friendly.

The creation and delivery of appropriate knowledge is part of Jeevika Trust’s mission.  This means human-scale, low-cost, environmentally-friendly, people-centred solutions to village problems.  For example, in the context of social housing, building a low-cost, locally-resourced house with interlocking, mortar-free soil blocks is an appropriate ‘technology’, while engaging the community to take ownership of the process may be called an appropriate ‘methodology’.

Like Schumacher, we believe that a ‘gift of knowledge’ is infinitely preferable to a gift of material things. The gift of material goods makes people dependent, but the gift of knowledge makes them free. 

Tri-sector Methodology

Partnership between Civil Society, the Private Sector and the State.

Schumacher also laid the foundations for our tri-sector methodology.

He described development as a difficult task in which administrators, business and communicators must work in partnership – his so-called A – B – C model.

The state gives legitimacy and policy framework, the business sector offers resources and professionalism and civil society/NGOs work as vital facilitators, mobilising participation and people for ownership of the process.  With this new synergy our common goals can be achieved.

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Join our community of changemakers and help us create lasting impact in rural India. There are many ways you can contribute to our mission.

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Your contribution directly supports our projects and helps transform lives. Even small donations make a big difference.

Volunteer

Share your skills and time to support our mission. We offer both remote and in-person volunteering opportunities.

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Every Donation Makes a Difference

Make a Difference Today

Your contribution can help transform lives and communities. Join us in our mission to create sustainable change.

£10

buys soil sensors for a farmer, increase returns and improve crop quality

£20

buys a starter kit of sanitary napkins for 20 girls

£30

buys fruit trees for 6 tribal families, improve nutrition & provide extra income

£50

buy a day's training to help women produce and market sanitary napkins

£100

buy 3 training sessions for a Self-Help Group in beekeeping or farming

£500

enable one family to invest in Smart Farming opportunities, give a lifetime of improved returns.

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