Community Initiative
ECONET’s community based work is predominantly with and towards two groups – Tribal and NT & DNT.
Nomads Initiative
Focus Areas
Tribal Initiative
Focus Areas
Capacity Building & Knowledge Resources
Focus Areas
Building basic understanding and knowledge of communities and people on laws and legislations related to ecological rights and environmental justice e.g. forest rights, PESA, bio diversity, etc
Conducting action research on issues and themes in relation to entitlement and sustainable development of tribal and NT & DNT
Exploring opportunities for use & promotion of bio and renewable energy sources to address the energy deficit experienced by tribal and other marginalised sections of the society
Bridging the gap between the practice and text of law and policies through promoting paralegal work and law based capacity building of CBOs and NGOs.
Human & Institutional Development
Organisations and institutions are made of and built by individuals, and only progressive and empowered relationships contribute to sustainable processes. ECONET believes investing in individuals (team, community, partners and stakeholders) and processes (partnership, people participation) pays much higher and long term dividend than anything else.
Focus Areas
Grooming young boys and girls by building their expertise through work on knowledge and skill development Empowering institutions by building institutional systems and processes
Nurturing and shaping women leadership in CBOS, NGOs and organisations to address the gaps & dilemmas of Gender@Work
Engaging with inter/intra organisational processes towards building effective collectives.
Law & Policy Advocacy
Focus Areas
Promoting implementation and monitoring of laws and policies, for example, Forest Rights Act, 2006, PESA 1996, Bio Diversity Act 2002 related to environmental justice
Establishing organic relationship between laws and policies with community focusing on self governance, protection/conservation and control over natural resources, social inclusion and sustainable development
Engaging with government on drafting and/or changes in laws and policies with specific focus on tribal and NT & DNT
Capacity building through legal literacy for simplifying laws and policies for empowerment
A rights-based orientation for research and knowledge building around laws and policy.