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Our Work

Climate Change Resilience

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Disaster Relief & Rehabilitation

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Education

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Healthcare

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Skilling
& Livelihood

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Woman Empowerment

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Waste Management

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Our Approach
Collaboration
Collaboration lies at the heart of our approach. CII Foundation works closely with
  • local governments
  • corporates
  • civil society
  • and communities
to co-create impactful solutions. These partnerships enable knowledge-sharing, resource optimization, and long-term scalability of initiatives.
What They Say
After installing a biogas plant at home, I havenʼt had to purchase a single LPG cylinder, saving me over ₹10,000. The plant is highly efficient, hassle-free, and produces no unpleasant odour.
 
Farmer Raju Dharnia
Village Dholu, Fatehabad
I have been working as an Anganwadi Worker for the past six years. Through the training provided, I have learned how to involve every child, tell stories in an engaging way, and create teaching-learning materials (TLM) that make learning fun and meaningful.
 
Asha Rani
Anganwadi Worker, Hoskote, Karnataka
I have been working for many years to empower women. This is the first time my work has been recognised, and I am truly grateful. The support and training have helped me grow as a leader and with this recognition, I now have the opportunity to take my work to national and even international platforms.
 
Narmada Jha Winner
Woman Exemplar Award 2025 Micro-Enterprise Category
We are grateful for the new Primary Health Centre building after the 2018 Kerala floods—having proper infrastructure is the first step to quality care. Their effort has truly supported this lesser-known, yet needy community in Vypin Islands.
 
Dr Anju Angel Alex
Medical Officer, Family Health Centre, Puthuvyppu, Kerala
The door-to-door waste collection is a wonderful step to keep our village clean, and I’m glad the waste is now properly sorted. I make sure to segregate waste both at home and in school before handing it over.
 
Nangsal Lamo
Student, Class 7, Stok Village, Leh
Earlier, many adolescent girls in our village neglected hygiene during menstruation and dropped out of school. After the awareness sessions, we are more confident, healthier, and girls who had left are now returning to school.
 
Kajal
Member Saraswati Kishori Group, Ram Roop Daspur, Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh
Impact Stories
Sowing Change: How Pyara Singh Turned Away from Stubble Burning to Greener Practices
Pyara Singh owns 5 acres of agricultural land. Like several other farmers, he followed the traditional method of managing crop residue: he burnt it...
Blog
Road to COP30
COP30 or the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference is scheduled to be held from November 10 to 21, 2025 in Brazil.
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