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    |Name=Rural Agency for Social and Technological Advancement (India)
     
    |Name=Rural Agency for Social and Technological Advancement (India)
     
    |Link=https://rastaindia.org/
     
    |Link=https://rastaindia.org/
    |Type=<translate>NGO</translate>
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    |Type=<translate><!--T:1--> NGO</translate>
    |Country=<translate>India</translate>
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    |Country=<translate><!--T:2--> India</translate>
    |Current focus=<translate>Natural resource management</translate>
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    |Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Natural resource management</translate>
    <translate>Water</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:4--> Water</translate>
    <translate>Agriculture</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:5--> Agriculture</translate>
    <translate>Indigenous rights</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:6--> Indigenous rights</translate>
    <translate>Community empowerment</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:7--> Community empowerment</translate>
    <translate>Women</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:8--> Women</translate>
    <translate>Farmers' rights</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:9--> Farmers' rights</translate>
     
    |Description=RASTA stands for Rural Agency for Social and Technological Advancement and is based in Wayanad, Kerala. The organization was established in 1987. RASTA is committed to empowering tribes, dalits, economically and socially disadvantaged women and marginalized farmers with land less than 2 acres of land, as well as the preservation of the unique nature of southern India.                                                                                                                                        (website)
     
    |Description=RASTA stands for Rural Agency for Social and Technological Advancement and is based in Wayanad, Kerala. The organization was established in 1987. RASTA is committed to empowering tribes, dalits, economically and socially disadvantaged women and marginalized farmers with land less than 2 acres of land, as well as the preservation of the unique nature of southern India.                                                                                                                                        (website)
     
    |Source=A Member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA)
     
    |Source=A Member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA)

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