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|Name=Shohratgarh Environmental Society (India)
|Name=Shohratgarh Environmental Society (India)
|Link=https://www.sesindia.org/
|Link=https://www.sesindia.org/
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|Type=NGO
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|Type=<translate>NGO</translate>
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|Country=India
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|Country=<translate>India</translate>
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|Current focus="Resilience building
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|Current focus=<translate>Resilience building</translate>
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Agriculture
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<translate>Agriculture</translate>
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Livelihood improvement
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<translate>Livelihood improvement</translate>
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Water
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<translate>Water</translate>
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Sanitation
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<translate>Sanitation</translate>
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Hygiene
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<translate>Hygiene</translate>
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Disaster Risk Reduction
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<translate>Disaster Risk Reduction</translate>
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Gender equality
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<translate>Gender equality</translate>
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Health
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<translate>Health</translate>
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Child rights
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<translate>Child rights</translate>
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Women's rights "
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<translate>Women's rights</translate>
|Description=Shohratgarh Environmental Society (SES) is a non -governmental organization. SES was informally born with the issue of local safe drinking water issue in 1985. Over the years, SES has evolved to be a comprehensive NGO which works in the field of agriculture, food security, livelihood, health, education, disaster mitigation, WASH & environment. Since its origin, SES has been engaged with various development-plus programmes. Various programmes are addressing issues of children, women, youth & unprivileged groups. These programmes are based on community, gender participation & ethical ecological values. (website)
|Description=Shohratgarh Environmental Society (SES) is a non -governmental organization. SES was informally born with the issue of local safe drinking water issue in 1985. Over the years, SES has evolved to be a comprehensive NGO which works in the field of agriculture, food security, livelihood, health, education, disaster mitigation, WASH & environment. Since its origin, SES has been engaged with various development-plus programmes. Various programmes are addressing issues of children, women, youth & unprivileged groups. These programmes are based on community, gender participation & ethical ecological values. (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)