Transforming India into a better place of living for all.
In 2021, only 5% of villagers had access to tap water.
In 2023, we’ve connected every home with a freshwater tap. We also provided free water for a local high school and hostel for tribal children.
12% average increase in agricultural income for 612 farmers, a majority from Schedule Tribe and Schedule Cast communities.
521 small and marginal farmers were trained on the use of mulching to grow vegetables, leading to a 25% increase in profit margin and 10% in productivity.
In 2021, 40% children less than five were found to be stunted, defined as being too short for their age as a result of malnutrition.
In 2023, 88% of malnourished children were removed from the severely malnourished category, and 60% of children turned to normally nourished.
All Women committee to ensure the effective operation and maintenance of new water supply system. Empowered to set a monthly tariff to generate funds for maintenance and repair.
631 Women from local families also supported with vegetable seeds and saplings for kitchen gardening, helping them add more nutrition to their family’s diet.
The Global Institute Of Sustainable Development (GIOSD) has been established as a Not-For-Profit organisation, committed to working with the government, civil societies, private sector players, NGOs, and communities to help make India a significantly better place by 2030.
Our vision is a planet free from hazards and pollution, where everyone lives together with equality, prosperity, and peace forever.
Starting in 2021, the Global Institute Of Sustainable Development and local government authorities have begun collaborating on a pilot project to achieve SDG goals in India.
Located 185 km or 115 miles North-West from the state capital Kolkata. Our two pilot projects are in the nearby villages of Simulia and Mahula, both part of the Sattore gram panchayat, within the Bolpur Sriniketan Block in Birbhum District, West Bengal.
Our goal is to develop Simulia and Mahula as model villages and to then replicate our success and learnings onto other villages within the Sattore gram panchayat, as well as those within the larger Birbhum District of West Bengal in India.
Starting in 2021, the Global Institute Of Sustainable Development and local government authorities have begun collaborating on pilot projects to achieve SDG goals in India.
Our two pilot projects are in the nearby villages of Simulia and Mahula, located in the Bolpur-Sriniketan Block in the Birbhum District of West Bengal in India.
Our goal is to develop Bolpur Sriniketan as a model block, and then replicate our success in other blocks within the district, state, and other places in the country.
Our vision is a planet free from hazards and pollution, where everyone lives together with equality, prosperity, and peace forever.
The Global Institute of Sustainable Development is on the lookout for donors, sponsors, and volunteers to help achieve our goal of developing model gram panchayats and blocks that demonstrate innovative ways of addressing the problems prevalent in society.