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    |Name=Development Alternatives (India)
     
    |Name=Development Alternatives (India)
     
    |Link=https://www.devalt.org/
     
    |Link=https://www.devalt.org/
    |Type=Social Enterprise
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    |Type=<translate>Social Enterprise</translate>
    |Country=India
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    |Country=<translate>India</translate>
    |Current focus=Habitat protection
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    |Current focus=<translate>Habitat protection</translate>
    Women empowerment                                    
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    <translate>Women empowerment</translate>
    Natural Resource Management                                                          
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    <translate>Natural Resource Management</translate>
    Climate change
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    <translate>Climate change</translate>
    Adaptation  
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    <translate>Adaptation</translate>
    Resilience building                                            
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    <translate>Resilience building</translate>
    Policy  
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    <translate>Policy</translate>
    Research
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    <translate>Research</translate>
     
    |Description=Development Alternatives (DA), the world's first social enterprise dedicated to sustainable development, is a research and action organisation striving to deliver socially equitable, environmentally sound and economically scalable development outcomes. Our green technology innovations for habitat, water, energy and waste management, which deliver basic needs and generate sustainable livelihoods, have reduced poverty and rejuvenated natural ecosystems in the most backward regions of India.
     
    |Description=Development Alternatives (DA), the world's first social enterprise dedicated to sustainable development, is a research and action organisation striving to deliver socially equitable, environmentally sound and economically scalable development outcomes. Our green technology innovations for habitat, water, energy and waste management, which deliver basic needs and generate sustainable livelihoods, have reduced poverty and rejuvenated natural ecosystems in the most backward regions of India.
     
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