Development issues are highly interdependent in the remote villages. CARPED deals with a variety of issues aiming at a wide-range and long-term impact on the communities. CARPED’s approach is being as close to the people in the villages as possible by taking their actual needs and realities into account.
- Promoting Child Rights for comprehensive development, this includes education & health care, Safe environs for children to walk on the roads.
- Internship for cross cultural learning on development issues
- Environment Education in Schools
- Training & Resource Centre in the areas of forest protection, child rights, documentation and educational material on development issues
- Forest Protection through CPF
- Development of NRM practices for food and livelihood security
- Studies and action research
- Strengthening CBOs to access public health services
- Designing and implementing pilot projects to demonstrate alternative models
- State level networking among NGOs on child rights and NRM issues



