The organization implements sustainable, community-driven projects across India from remote locations to urban areas.
The goal of these projects is to provide children with quality education and healthcare, protection from harm and abuse, and life-saving aid during emergencies.
Bal Raksha Bharat also works through Advocacy and Campaigning, liaising with government stakeholders and civil society in support of children’s rights.
In 2004, when a devastating Tsunami struck the South-East coast of India, Save the Children provided a rapid relief response that continued for several months.
Through #TheInvisibles campaign, Bal Raksha Bharat sought to address the most vital issues of children living in street situations [7] (2).
Through this campaign, the organization worked to address the biggest problem these children face – lack of identity.
Bal Raksha Bharat will focus on mobilizing commitments, partners, and resources for seven “Big Ideas” and contribute towards India’s progress for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals 2030.